No time in a 44, but I do love the 206. It'll cost you double to operate, but a much more capable machine. If you have the money and buy it
"right", you'll do fine when you sell it. Get someone that really knows
their stuff to check it out before signing on the dotted line. There seems
to be quite a few available right, but prices are holding steady. After
the last couple of weeks, though, you might get a bargain!