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Default Need Help w/ First Boat Purchase


"G Evans" wrote in message
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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



Go for bigger than an 18. With 2 teenagers, you will probably have 4 with
you. They always bring their buddy.
Bill