biggest bang for the $$
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biggest bang for the $$
hello im new to this forum. Im also new to boating in general, although I have been on friends boats, I want my own. I was wondering what boat would be considered the biggest bang for the buck for something around 125k-150k fairly new between 25'-32'. ?
boats im considering:
Eliminator
Nordic
Hallet
formula
whatever else youd recommend in that price range.
thanks
George
boats im considering:
Eliminator
Nordic
Hallet
formula
whatever else youd recommend in that price range.
thanks
George
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I would look at a Superboat. They are a lot less then what you are looking to spend and perform very well with a single engine. The ride and build quality is very good.
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Also look at Sonic. They make a very nice 31 with twins that will fit into your price point. Unlimited Marine in Russell Springs/Jamestown KY has a new one on order for stock, Talk to Carl for details. Joe Murray
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hello im new to this forum. Im also new to boating in general, although I have been on friends boats, I want my own. I was wondering what boat would be considered the biggest bang for the buck for something around 125k-150k fairly new between 25'-32'. ?
boats im considering:
Eliminator
Nordic
Hallet
formula
whatever else youd recommend in that price range.
thanks
George
boats im considering:
Eliminator
Nordic
Hallet
formula
whatever else youd recommend in that price range.
thanks
George
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What are your wants/needs? Pure speed? Is there a wife with creature comfort needs? How fast do you want to go? What kind of water will you be boating in? Will you be overnighting? Reliability? You should develop a list of items 1-5 and rate what is the most important to you
Bottom line - different strokes for different folks.
Bottom line - different strokes for different folks.