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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3369151)
What are you not understanding
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3369151)
What are you not understanding
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3369151)
What are you not understanding
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Originally Posted by txsdukhntr
(Post 3367046)
I'm looking into buying a powerboat for the first time and I'm wanting to know some things to look for and things to stay away from..boats, motors and outdrives..I have owned high performance bass boats ,bay boats but new to this...I'm looking for boats 25' to 30'...Thanks for any words of advice...
IMHO don't let speed be your guide on your first boat, the boat should be a compromised on just about all areas. Then bump up to another boat when you're ready. Good Luck |
Originally Posted by ElimiNordic
(Post 3368365)
Raylar has some great engines, but expensive for the power you get. The 496HO is just junk as it comes stock. Sorry, but it is true.
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Whatever brand you decide on is obviously up to you, but I would definitely buy a twin engine boat whatever it ends up being.
If you buy one that's been taken care of with "stock" power, like 350's, 454's, 502's, etc, it will be turn-key & reliable, as well as MUCH easier to handle around the docks, & a LOT more fun out on the water than a single engine boat. You will eventually, if not immediately, want twin engines, so don't risk time & money by not going ahead with one now. You're better off buying the best boat you can afford to own & maintain the first time, especially with the used market being so uncertain. You could end up sitting on a boat you became bored with quickly, for much longer than you anticipated, if you don't buy what you really want from the start. |
Howard makes very good v bottoms. 25 or 28 bullet. A merc 525 in either of these boats would run over 80mph and last forever. Just remember a 28 - 30' twin is going to burn much more fuel than a slightly smaller single engine.
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Originally Posted by Racerryan
(Post 3370622)
Howard makes very good v bottoms. 25 or 28 bullet. A merc 525 in either of these boats would run over 80mph and last forever. Just remember a 28 - 30' twin is going to burn much more fuel than a slightly smaller single engine.
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Originally Posted by PARADISE ISLAND
(Post 3369705)
1st time i've heard 496 junk most people who run them give them thumbs up?/
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