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JasonH2O 06-28-2011 12:13 PM

First time buyer, what would you choose?
 
Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum and overall pretty new to boating. Or rather boat ownership. I'm looking to buy my first hopefully within the next year and I'm not really sure where to start looking. I'm in Southern California so I'll be spending most of my time at Havasu.

But to get to the point I'm stuck on what brand to go with. I have a family, so while I am looking for something that can move on the water :) I also need it to be reliable. I've heard good things about Eliminators, and they're pretty local, so I checked out their shop and the 27' caught my eye. Anyone with these boats, or others, than can tell me a little bit about the different manufacturers?

Any feedback is greatly appreciated guys.

Fountain Family 06-28-2011 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by JasonH2O (Post 3440440)
Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum and overall pretty new to boating. Or rather boat ownership. I'm looking to buy my first hopefully within the next year and I'm not really sure where to start looking. I'm in Southern California so I'll be spending most of my time at Havasu.

But to get to the point I'm stuck on what brand to go with. I have a family, so while I am looking for something that can move on the water :) I also need it to be reliable. I've heard good things about Eliminators, and they're pretty local, so I checked out their shop and the 27' caught my eye. Anyone with these boats, or others, than can tell me a little bit about the different manufacturers?

Any feedback is greatly appreciated guys.

Welcome to OSO Jason.

What is your budget??

JasonH2O 06-28-2011 12:27 PM

That's something that the fam and I still need to sit down and work out to a T. But realistically, I don't think I want to spend more than 160ish. It's a soft budget though right now.

Drock78 06-28-2011 12:29 PM

X2 on your budget. Other than that depending on what body lines you like on a boat. Cat or V bottom? Open bow vs. closed bow vs. mcob(mid cabin open bow) they make some sweet looking rides that are versatile. 160k? You can buy alot for that kind of budget

JasonH2O 06-28-2011 12:33 PM

I like the V bottoms more than anything, and I think the open bow would probably be more practical. The X2, they handle well? They're reliable? I haven't heard too much about them.

JasonH2O 06-28-2011 12:45 PM

Also, customization is a concern. That is, even though this is a first purchase I want a manufacturer that'll work with me. I'd like to have something with a little finesse, you know?

scarab63 06-28-2011 12:49 PM

Family man.. considered a fast deck boat??? Be perfect for lakes , entertaining, joy rides. Maybe an e ticket? Something along those lines?

JasonH2O 06-28-2011 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by scarab63 (Post 3440474)
Family man.. considered a fast deck boat??? Be perfect for lakes , entertaining, joy rides. Maybe an e ticket? Something along those lines?

Possibly, you tell me. :confused: haha

I guess what I'm really asking for guys is your options on boats you own or have owned in the past. What you thought of them, the good the bad. Performance, handling, versatility, service, maintenance, insurance, etc.

scarab63 06-28-2011 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by JasonH2O (Post 3440477)
Possibly, you tell me. :confused: haha

I guess what I'm really asking for guys is your options on boats you own or have owned in the past. What you thought of them, the good the bad. Performance, handling, versatility, service, maintenance, insurance, etc.

I definitely don't have your budget, but I'd highly recommend tracking down some back issues of powerboat mag. Or see if they're logged online.
Some of the deck boats scream for what they are, still sound good with big power and you'll be able to fit more than 5 comfortably, but still race it around on the waters.
I'd say they're definitely worth a look

JasonH2O 06-28-2011 01:15 PM

I've looked at a few. They're good for a specific type of info. I'm just trying to get some more first hand experiences.


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