I need your advice for a new boat
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			USED.... First boat... don't really know what you want... will probably 
trade in 12-24 months. New boats smell nice and look pretty but without 
any real experience you will bang up a new boat to look used in about a 
month.   When buying used, it will be tough to find 4 stroke because of 
the newness of them. If you not mechanically inclined, get one  5 years 
old and have a surveyor or a mechanic check it out. 
SFlorida... OUTBOARDS are the only way to go for a walk-around or any 
boat that is left in the water. 
 
Questions: 
Where do you want to go... 
ICWW, 2ft seas....inside the reefs in the keys? pick almost anything. 
(Wellcraft, Bayliner, Searay etc) 
 
10-20 miles out in search of the April Dolphin bite?  Stick to 			the 
better boats in that size:  Pursuit, Grady, Whaler, Mako etc and go Twins. 
 
Bahamas Twins are a must, get into the 25' range if possible... I took a 
24 to the abacos with a single when I was 23 years old but of coarse at 
23 you are invincible.... 
 
Also... take a boating coarse and then have a boating friend show you 
the ropes for 1/2 a day. 
 
 
Kharlosan wrote: 
 Hi all, I am not a boater yet but I am planning to be one very soon. 
 I live in South Florida and I think the kind of boat that fit in my desires is 
 a new Walk Around between 22 and 23 feet. 
 The advice I need is about the manufacturer brand I should consider, Outboard 
 or I/O, 4 or 2 strokes. Please let me know the reasons of your recommendations 
 and share your experiences. 
 Any other suggestion will be greatly appreciated. 
 Regards. 
 Carlos 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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