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Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 2907602)
where will you be doing most of your boating?
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Originally Posted by Uncle Dave
(Post 2907650)
Where do you boat? & what do you do?
Cat, tunnel, V, jet, outboard, v-drive, i/o, inboard - what kind of propulsion are you partial to? Uncle dave |
Originally Posted by Need-the-Speed
(Post 2907661)
Forget what these guys tell ya. They will all pretend to be your friend just so they can date your sister. If you want a boat that is fun & Fast buy this boat....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o26343-en.html |
Originally Posted by BAJA WILL
(Post 2907951)
For your first, "performance" boat, I would suggest a single engine boat, all stock, 5000lbs or less, Stick with common brands, reason is if you get into it and find its not for you, you can resell without loosing your ass. I would suggest, 25 Baja Outlaw, 27 Fountain, 25 Checkmate, 25 Sonic, or a boat similar. Keep in mind, bigger boat means bigger everything, Tow vehicle, trailer, boat lift, marina fee's, gas, insurance, you get the idea. All of the above can be towed with a Tahoe or full size truck.
Will:evilb: |
Originally Posted by doublehemlock
(Post 2907986)
... but reliabilty, quality construcion, as well as fit and finish are very important to me.
More ideas here: http://www.bigbadboat.com/2009/02/th...-offshore.html |
Good Link, TY. It made me feel like I'm on the right track.
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Originally Posted by doublehemlock
(Post 2907986)
I am looking for a stock boat to start. I like the single engine for now because of $. Less expense for me will mean more use and enjoyment of the boat. Less gas to buy and 1 motor and outdrive to maintain should make a big difference. I am leaning toward a 23-25 foot boat w/a 502mpi or a 496 HO and external steering. I have driven fountains, bajas, and scarabs, but I have no 1st experience with checkmate or sonic. Do they both make good boats? I am no snob, but reliabilty, quality construcion, as well as fit and finish are very important to me.
Some considerations, how much will you use cabin? Will you spend the night on the boat? Some other brands to consider, but may have a hard time to stay in your price range, Pantera, Active thunder, Formula. Just keep in mind the rarer a boat the harder it will be to resell. For your price range I would try to stay with a 1997-2001:evilb: |
I may overnight occasionally, but the cabin just needs to be there so the wife can get out the elements for a few minutes at a time. I have been boating all of my life, but she is fairly new to it. I am stiill leaning toward the 23 SCS because I d don't think I'll outgrow the power too quickly, and I've been impressed with the scarabs I have been on in the past. I see a few checkmates for sale in my area but I have not had an opportunity to look at any of them yet. I am anxious to get a boat, but I will be patient and look until I find the right boat at the right price.
I appreciate everyones input so far. I have been lurking for quite some time, but just registered. This is a good board. |
If you really like the 23 scs, take a look at Baja H2X, you can find a nice one in your price range.:evilb:
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Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 2907586)
maybe a 25 Active Thunder or Superboat Y2K if you want a single. Honestly i would go twins and in that price range you should easily to find an older 30 Scarab or 30SS Sonic.
Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 2907602)
where will you be doing most of your boating?
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