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I'm in the market for a 34 to 38 foot Sedan Cruiser. We've been in boating for
years and are moving up from our current express cruiser (30'). We've looked at quite a few different new boats at several boat shows this year and have talked to a few marine surveyors (at the shows). When I've asked them about how I should determine which boat manufacturers, which models, and which years to stay away from (or which to focus on), they seem to indicate that this is all information that they know, but not willing to share (I can understand why). Isn't there some place on the internet that will give me information on these topics? I've been to Dave Pasco's website and gotten some good info from it, but he certainly hasn't surveyed every boat that I'm interested in. There's a web site called "boat opinions" but it hasn't been in operation now for several months. For example, we have our eye on a Silverton 37' sedan cruiser in the 10 year old vintage. How do I know if Silverton is a quality manufacturer? How do I know if the cruisers made in the early 1990's by Silverton had any special problems? How do I know how it compares to other similar boats in this size and style? I read magazines, but this is not an efficient method of comparison. Any ideas? I don't want to just go to Yahtworld.com and compare prices. I've seen the results of someone asking about a particular boat on this newsgroup. A question about a Bayliner can result in hundreds of responses that take weeks and of course there are passionate people on both sides of the arguement. That's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for more technical, data based information/opinion. Thanks, Wayne |
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