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Kharlosan November 9th 03 06:19 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
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

Ernie November 9th 03 09:04 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
Though I live in Maine, last June I purchased a 17' Trophy with a four
stroke 90 HP Merc and can advise on the four stroke. It's quieter, burns
less gas and more dependable. That's my two bits.


"Kharlosan" wrote in message
...
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




Ernie November 9th 03 09:04 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
Though I live in Maine, last June I purchased a 17' Trophy with a four
stroke 90 HP Merc and can advise on the four stroke. It's quieter, burns
less gas and more dependable. That's my two bits.


"Kharlosan" wrote in message
...
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




Ed November 9th 03 09:32 PM

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



Ed November 9th 03 09:32 PM

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



Paul November 9th 03 11:14 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
I agree with everything Ed said in his post, no point in me repeating it.

"Ed" wrote in message ...
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





Paul November 9th 03 11:14 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
I agree with everything Ed said in his post, no point in me repeating it.

"Ed" wrote in message ...
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





Jeff Morris November 9th 03 11:51 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
And yet, you did.

"Paul" wrote in message
. rogers.com...
I agree with everything Ed said in his post, no point in me repeating it.

"Ed" wrote in message ...
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







Jeff Morris November 9th 03 11:51 PM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
And yet, you did.

"Paul" wrote in message
. rogers.com...
I agree with everything Ed said in his post, no point in me repeating it.

"Ed" wrote in message ...
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







Paul November 10th 03 02:49 AM

I need your advice for a new boat
 
Hehe, I meant no point in re-writing what he did.

But I thought it might help the original poster to know that there was
someone who shared that view.

"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...
And yet, you did.

"Paul" wrote in message
. rogers.com...
I agree with everything Ed said in his post, no point in me repeating

it.

"Ed" wrote in message

...
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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