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best boat for me?
Hi All,
I am finally in the market to purchase my first boat! I would like something around 20-23 feet. I really like the Donzi classic 22 and the Baja 232, but would like to know what else is out there. My budget is around $20,000 give or take a few grand. Thanks for your help! Mike |
fixx
it depends weather your a people person who invites the whole neighborhood or just a few friends because a 22 classic is really on suited for 4 people and a small cooler..it is the corvette of the water but the 22 has its limits..if it were me i would look for somthing bigger like a cruiser that you can stay over night on and not worrie about who's boat is faster then the other..
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thats what i figured with the classic 22, but it looks darn good! I would like to be able to invite a few friends, but do not need something to haul the neighborhood around on. I would like something that is decently fast and more reliable. The baja 232 boss seems like a solid option or the donzi 22zx. Any other suggestions would be great!
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That Velocity is a Good looking Ride, but they limit the Factory Horses to 375 otherwise it voids the Hull Warranty. :-( No Fun!
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Before I answer your question, I have a few for you:
1) How much boating experince do you have? 2) Where do you intend to use this boat? |
Originally Posted by stickman811
(Post 3730651)
That Velocity is a Good looking Ride, but they limit the Factory Horses to 375 otherwise it voids the Hull Warranty. :-( No Fun!
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Personally I would go for something bigger. A 22 foot boat in most cases will be a rough ride and wont have much of a cabin..It also wont have drop down bolsters which are nice to have in rough conditions. I would look for a min of a 25-27 footer, single big block, drop out bolsters and a tandem axle trailer. You should be able to find something built between 1992-1997 within your budget.
Baja, powerquest, checkmate, donzi, formula, scarab are all boats I would look at. Just have them surveyed before you lay down the cash...I would look within 500 miles of wherever you live. Its worth the drive to get a solid boat within your budget. |
i have many years of experience with small ski boats and a 21 foot sea ray.
I would be using the boat on fresh water lakes in Minnesota (lake minnetonka) and a few lakes in WI (Monona and Mendota). |
Checkmate
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like mentioned earlier,,cant beat the quality of a formula..
http://ottumwa.craigslist.org/boa/3115334408.html http://baltimore.craigslist.org/boa/3064942189.html http://tulsa.craigslist.org/boa/3124575782.html road trip? http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/boa/3112015462.html |
Be certain to have a reputable survey done! I recently purchased a boat and had it inspected it so happens the owner of the marina is friends with the person I purchased the boat from. Long story short, the boat needed a 7k rebuild and I have yet to enjoy it. A survey is a must not just an inspection good luck
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