Hypothetical boat buying question....
#1
Suppose you had, oh, mid-20K to spend on a boat. Had to be reliable, well-built, and run at least 60 mph (or close enough for government work). Portapottie a definite bonus. Big enough for medium sized lake. Good ride - no flat bottomed boats need apply. Decent freeboard a bonus as well, as a 2 year old will be regular passenger.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
#3
Doc, what size you lookin for ?? you could pick up a nice Baja 232, like very late 90's, maybe even a 99 for that. I think for their size they handle rough water great. mine does 59-60 w/ 300 hp carbed 454, has GREAT cockpit room, and would be faster w/ 454 mag.
or if looking for bigger than 23 the 272 like clay suggested.
IMO w/ baja you get a lot of boat for the money.
or if looking for bigger than 23 the 272 like clay suggested.
IMO w/ baja you get a lot of boat for the money.
Last edited by Chris232; 12-03-2003 at 01:44 PM.
#5
i got exactly what your lookign for.
1987 scarab that i totally rerigged. I'm having teh upholstery finished this winter and putting ane a bolster sylte rear bench. SHe almost done. I've run her for acoule hours so far and seen low 60s. But i'm runngin WAY too much prop. SHe's goiing on the block in spring. I need her sold come spring. I bought a race car (open wheel formula) and am planningon going boatless next season.
brand new 550hp 454 qith 11 hours on it and fresh bravo. (I convereted from an alpha)
1987 scarab that i totally rerigged. I'm having teh upholstery finished this winter and putting ane a bolster sylte rear bench. SHe almost done. I've run her for acoule hours so far and seen low 60s. But i'm runngin WAY too much prop. SHe's goiing on the block in spring. I need her sold come spring. I bought a race car (open wheel formula) and am planningon going boatless next season.
brand new 550hp 454 qith 11 hours on it and fresh bravo. (I convereted from an alpha)
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#8
Buy a lot-o-beer and a little gas and go cruising with some fellow boaters. Once you know you want to buy, then you have to know what you want, even if it's a little more than what you initially planned on spending. The right one is waiting out there for you.



