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I bought my first boat in the past month a 1988 27' Carver Montego, with a
10' beam. Its on the south river in Annapolis MD. I spent some time learning with a coast guard skipper (which was a really good piece of advice that I recieved here) .. Ill admit that at first I was intimidated by the size of the boat but now with twin engines, things are very easy to manage and the boats size is no longer a concern. I looked for quite a while and for me I don't think I could spend a lot of time on anything much smaller. I am delighted with my choice! Be sure to have the boat surveyed I learned more in 4 hours with my surveyor than I had in the past year. Good Luck Paul "Brian Newman" wrote in message ... I am in the process of looking to buy our first boat. We have looked at the Four Winns Vista Series (238 and 258) , the comparable Sea Rays and also Regals. We will be using it in the CT River and in Long Island Sound. I have a couple questions: 1. Do you think that this cruising type boat is something we should work up to instead of buying it as a first boat? 2. While the Four Winns and the Sea Rays are comparable price wise, it looks like you can get a great deal on Regal. I am talking about $20,000 range for the Regal vs. $30,000 for the Four Winns and Sea Rays- Is it worth spending the extra money on more expensive boats? 3. If anyone has any buying tips - (I know to have the boat/engine inspected and to test it in the water) what else should I be aware of in buying this first boat. Thanks in advance for the advice. |
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