Need Help w/ First Boat Purchase
I have been doing a goof bit of research on boats. I am looking for a boat
that my family and I can use on weekends during the summer...2 adults and 2
teenagers.
An ad by Stingray for an 18' boat for $9999 started my interest. I have
since determined that this is probably not what I would like to own.
I have narrowed my choices to:
Stingray 180LX (18' Long 7' wide) w/ 3.0 Merc; Power Steering; CD; Bimini
top; and a top speed of about 49MPH that I can get for about $13K
Bayliner 205 (20' Long 8' Wide) w/5.0 merc; Power Steering; Bimini Top; CD
Player; and a 50MPH Top Speed that I can get for about $19K.
Glastron SX195 (18' 7" long 7'6" Wide) w/ 4.3L Merc; Power Steering; bimini
top; cd player; No Wood construction; and a top speed of about 50 MPH that I
can get for about 19.5K
I like the price of the Stingray, but am afraid it will not be big enough
and that it might be difficult to pull a slalom skier with the driver and 2
others in the boat. The Stingray also looks good, but the stringers (???)
are wood encapsulated in fiberglass, which I understand to be less desirable
that an all composite construction.
For the money, the Bayliner looks like a good value. I am unsure if its
production includes wood or if it is all composite, but the warranty is
strong - lifetime to the original buyer on the hull, and 10 years from date
of purchase is transferable.
Glastron is touting a new "VEC" construction process that is said to be
light and rigid. They offer a lifetime warranty. I don't really care for
the look of this boat, and it doesn't appear as "plush" as the other two,
but I like the idea of an all composite boat.
Any input on theses boats and recommendations for which to purchase would be
appreciated. Any recommendations against a particular boat would be helpful
also. I'm ready to pull the trigger, but thought I'd reach out to this
group for some last minute advice.
Greg
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