Want to uprade to a faster, maybe larger, cabin cruiser
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Want to uprade to a faster, maybe larger, cabin cruiser
Hello,
I'm new to the forum and posting in this section as I'm a new resident to Cape Coral, formerly from Minnesota. I have a Bayliner 2252 that I really love back home but it just isn't fast enough so I want to upgrade to a used 22-27 foot cabin cruiser that will do at least 45, but I'm new to this and don't know which brands/models are good. I've found a couple of Regals in the area, a single and a double that seem like they've got the engine size to get there, and there is also a Formula 280 ss for sale in the area. While top end is my priority right now I can see using it for overnights/weekends on the water so cabin comfort is important as well.
A second question: how do you tell what the maximum rating is for your lift, or are the newer ones commonly up to 10,000lbs?
Thanks very much for any input!
I'm new to the forum and posting in this section as I'm a new resident to Cape Coral, formerly from Minnesota. I have a Bayliner 2252 that I really love back home but it just isn't fast enough so I want to upgrade to a used 22-27 foot cabin cruiser that will do at least 45, but I'm new to this and don't know which brands/models are good. I've found a couple of Regals in the area, a single and a double that seem like they've got the engine size to get there, and there is also a Formula 280 ss for sale in the area. While top end is my priority right now I can see using it for overnights/weekends on the water so cabin comfort is important as well.
A second question: how do you tell what the maximum rating is for your lift, or are the newer ones commonly up to 10,000lbs?
Thanks very much for any input!