ya keeping the woman happy would really help here...man it was a
awesome boat.. I can see myself cruising around right now
ok thanks for the input guys, I will let you know in a few days what I
decide to do. First I need to sell my current boat.
tony thomas wrote:
Go for it. Having a boat you really like and know there are no
issues w/
wiring, engine, trim, etc... makes for some great boating pleasure.
Money
spent on the new boat overcomes maintenance, rework, hassel.
--
Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com
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wrote in message
oups.com...
Ok so I have a 1997 maxum 20foot ski boat and I am looking to
upgrade.
I have moorage on lake washington ( near seattle ) and so most of
my
time is spent on the lake. I was thinking of buying a cruiser but I
have realised a new ski boat is the way for me.
So I went down to the dealship and fell in love with the bayliner
225.
This was a new model in 2004 and is AWESOME. It's got this fantasic
L
shaped seating system, and comes with a 260hp fuel injected beast
of a
engine. 22feet long and a uber wide beam of 9 feet makes it really
roomy.
but I found a problem, there arent any used available
So now I
am
stuck in this mode of actually considering buying new! This seems
insane to me since I would take such a depreciation hit.. but it's
a
boat.. we dont buy these things to make money 
So tell me if I am nuts or since I found the right boat I should
just
go for it. To put it into perspective my signifigant other who is
100%
opposed to upgradeing the boat things the bayliner 225 is
fantastic!
A little background thread:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...8b5b117c53a804
Let me know what you think!