first powerboat
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From: Metro Detroit
My nickel.
3 years ago my wife decided we needed a boat. We bought a 34 Powerquest Vyper with twin 496 HOs. Never drive a boat prior to buying.
My friend and marina owner, Chip Miller took me out and showed me the ropes. I spent a couple days driving in the marina and practiced docking. I put 35 hours on the boat that summer.
The following spring I took Tres Martin and it was very valuable. I put 50 hours on that summer.
The following year I bought my AT with 525s
Do t let others tell you what to buy. Figure out what type of boating you like, where you will boat and that will help picking a model. Then get the newest you can afford .... Making sure you can still buy fuel, maintenance, etc.
3 years ago my wife decided we needed a boat. We bought a 34 Powerquest Vyper with twin 496 HOs. Never drive a boat prior to buying.
My friend and marina owner, Chip Miller took me out and showed me the ropes. I spent a couple days driving in the marina and practiced docking. I put 35 hours on the boat that summer.
The following spring I took Tres Martin and it was very valuable. I put 50 hours on that summer.
The following year I bought my AT with 525s
Do t let others tell you what to buy. Figure out what type of boating you like, where you will boat and that will help picking a model. Then get the newest you can afford .... Making sure you can still buy fuel, maintenance, etc.
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Agree if you know what you are doing., Try docking a twin like a single (using wheel and both drives forward or reverse) and it will get you in trouble quick with the extra length. Every year I see people docking a twin like it is a single and making their life so much harder than need be.
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From: medina ohio/ vermilion ohio
Agree if you know what you are doing., Try docking a twin like a single (using wheel and both drives forward or reverse) and it will get you in trouble quick with the extra length. Every year I see people docking a twin like it is a single and making their life so much harder than need be.
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
Agree if you know what you are doing., Try docking a twin like a single (using wheel and both drives forward or reverse) and it will get you in trouble quick with the extra length. Every year I see people docking a twin like it is a single and making their life so much harder than need be.
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From: Clearwater, FL
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From: St. Pete Beach, FL
500efi and hp500 seem to be the lowest maintenance blue motors.
No way a boat with outdrives is as easy to dock as a fat cruiser with v drives. Doesn't get any easier than those except maybe one of those joy sticks I haven't tried yet.
No way a boat with outdrives is as easy to dock as a fat cruiser with v drives. Doesn't get any easier than those except maybe one of those joy sticks I haven't tried yet.



