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Cruisers 2670 vs. Bayliner 2651
I'm in the process of buying a new (to me) boat and I've narrowed it down to
a couple choices. I've tracked down a 1988 Cruisers Inc. 2670 and a 1990 Bayliner 2651. Both are priced very well, with the Cruisers being a few thousand more than the Bayliner. The Cruisers does have more options: 7.4 Merc, pressurized water, hot water, transom shower, better layout with way more space in the cabin. The Bayliner has a 5.0 Merc, and none of the other options listed above. I am relatively new to this with the bulk of my boating experience being in runabouts 20' in length. I would like to stay in the 24' to 26' foot range, leaning towards 26' simply so 'two-foot-itis' doesn't setin too quickly. I'll be cruising in the Georgian Bay area of the Great Lakes with most of the usage being day and weekend trips. I am more concerned about the quality and reliability of the two boats. The Cruisers does seem to be a better built boat, but it's also more expensive and two years older. I look forward to any advice that you can throw my way! Thanks in advance...Kevin |
Kevin, there is no doubt that the Cruisers machine is several cuts above the
Bayliner, assuming no damage of course. It is just a classier, stronger, smarter boat. Bayliners are Chevrolets, Cruisers are Chryslers or Cadillacs. Miller in Minnesota. "Kevin Despot" wrote in message ... I'm in the process of buying a new (to me) boat and I've narrowed it down to a couple choices. I've tracked down a 1988 Cruisers Inc. 2670 and a 1990 Bayliner 2651. Both are priced very well, with the Cruisers being a few thousand more than the Bayliner. The Cruisers does have more options: 7.4 Merc, pressurized water, hot water, transom shower, better layout with way more space in the cabin. The Bayliner has a 5.0 Merc, and none of the other options listed above. I am relatively new to this with the bulk of my boating experience being in runabouts 20' in length. I would like to stay in the 24' to 26' foot range, leaning towards 26' simply so 'two-foot-itis' doesn't setin too quickly. I'll be cruising in the Georgian Bay area of the Great Lakes with most of the usage being day and weekend trips. I am more concerned about the quality and reliability of the two boats. The Cruisers does seem to be a better built boat, but it's also more expensive and two years older. I look forward to any advice that you can throw my way! Thanks in advance...Kevin |
Fully concur with the comment about the need for surveys.
Miller. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... "Kevin Despot" wrote in message ... I'm in the process of buying a new (to me) boat and I've narrowed it down to a couple choices. I've tracked down a 1988 Cruisers Inc. 2670 and a 1990 Bayliner 2651. Both are priced very well, with the Cruisers being a few thousand more than the Bayliner. The Cruisers does have more options: 7.4 Merc, pressurized water, hot water, transom shower, better layout with way more space in the cabin. The Bayliner has a 5.0 Merc, and none of the other options listed above. I am relatively new to this with the bulk of my boating experience being in runabouts 20' in length. I would like to stay in the 24' to 26' foot range, leaning towards 26' simply so 'two-foot-itis' doesn't setin too quickly. I'll be cruising in the Georgian Bay area of the Great Lakes with most of the usage being day and weekend trips. I am more concerned about the quality and reliability of the two boats. The Cruisers does seem to be a better built boat, but it's also more expensive and two years older. I look forward to any advice that you can throw my way! Thanks in advance...Kevin Don't put down a dime until you make arrangements to have the two boats surveyed by a professional. While the Cruisers started out as a higher quality boat than the Bayliner, after all these years, the care each received by their owners will be what makes the difference (assuming no hull structural problems.) -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
"Sun God" wrote in
link.net: Bayliners are Chevrolets I'd think Bayliners are more like, well, YUGOs! -- Larry You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and you're outlined in chalk. |
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