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![]() "Dennis T" wrote in message m... Thank you for your comments. The interior space is what I like, the distance from the aft deck to the water is a negative as we also like to fish. I noticed a comparable Sea Ray, (design, year and length) is going for quite a bit more than the Cruiser. I know initial investment is higher too. Thanks again. Gas powered boats of that size will be less expensive than a diesel equipped boat. If the engines are new, as I suspect, it could be a good value unless you intend to do some long range cruising. The aft cabin design certainly adds a lot of interior space. The first *larger* boat I wanted to buy was a Cruisers Inc., but it was sold by the time I decided to make an offer. In the event that you are new to boat purchases, don't ignore the importance of getting a good survey. Also, all marine surveyors are not the same in terms of their detail of inspection. My advise would be to find the toughest, most unliked by dealers sob that you can find. It's worth it. Eisboch |
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