25-29, whats good for a new guy
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So after recently leaving the life of cruisers (29' Four Winns), I am interested in getting a powerboat. I would like to get into a 25'-30'. Probably looking to spend $45k and no more than $65k. Will pay cash, so financing is not needed.
I have a few questions, such as, what boats are out there I should look at? I have seen some nice Fountains and Bajas. What other manufactures make a good quality boat in that size category? Doesn't seem to be too many, but I do not know this market well at all. Also, what type of maintenance should i expect? I would like to find a larger (29-30ish) with twins but of course everything doubles in price. I would be running on Lake Michigan, so the second motor would be nice to have in case of a "Break-down".
Thanks for any help that is offered. Now comes the fun part......BUYING!!!
I have a few questions, such as, what boats are out there I should look at? I have seen some nice Fountains and Bajas. What other manufactures make a good quality boat in that size category? Doesn't seem to be too many, but I do not know this market well at all. Also, what type of maintenance should i expect? I would like to find a larger (29-30ish) with twins but of course everything doubles in price. I would be running on Lake Michigan, so the second motor would be nice to have in case of a "Break-down".
Thanks for any help that is offered. Now comes the fun part......BUYING!!!
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From: Tonawanda NY
I'm with RJ, again I'm partial, also worth considering, Donzi 28 ZX 45k is alotta money, you can buy a 312 Formula in that range also, and if you go single engine, lots of options there, but if you had a 29 cruiser I'm sure you had twins, and they say once you go twins you don't go back
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http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/13664 sounds like a good deal and a sonic can deffently handle the ruff waters of lake Michigan.
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Im partial too but this would be a great boat for Lake Michigan...Powequest makes an outstanding boat and they are made to handle the rough waters of Lake Michigan. This one does over 90 mph..
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o41881-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o41881-en.html
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From: Lake Dallas, TX
That PQ 300 Revenge is a kick a s s boat. I concur with Griff, Pantera, Powerplay, Active Thunder, and add Laveycraft and PQ.
If you're looking for a MCOB, Laveycraft and Sunsation are the only two I've been on that I can recommend for big water.
If you're looking for a MCOB, Laveycraft and Sunsation are the only two I've been on that I can recommend for big water.





