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KL333 March 5th 04 02:09 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 

I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
conditions:
- max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
- used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
- built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
enough to protect against small waves
- preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
- a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
equipment
- has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
to many different locations frequently
- occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
single person
- it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
installing some overhead bug screen


rnf2 March 5th 04 03:13 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 

"KL333" wrote in message
...

I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
conditions:
- max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
- used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
- built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
enough to protect against small waves
- preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
- a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
equipment
- has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
to many different locations frequently
- occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
single person
- it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
installing some overhead bug screen


go see a boat builder and have one made to specs...



KL333 March 5th 04 03:19 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 16:13:22 +1300, "rnf2"
wrote:


"KL333" wrote in message
...

I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
conditions:
- max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
- used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
- built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
enough to protect against small waves
- preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
- a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
equipment
- has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
to many different locations frequently
- occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
single person
- it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
installing some overhead bug screen


go see a boat builder and have one made to specs...


The problem is that the boat would be *new* and *custom-made*
and these would demand a nice extra premium to pay. I am hoping
for an exisitng boat model. After all the requirements are not that
unusual. With so many different boat models on the market
it should not be difficult to find at least a dozen models that
meet the reqs and then find a used one.


Alan Street March 5th 04 03:22 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
In article , KL333
wrote:

#I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
#conditions:
# - max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
# - used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
# hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
# - built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
# and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
# enough to protect against small waves
# - preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
# more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
# boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
# - a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
# equipment
# - has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
# to many different locations frequently
# - occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
#single person
# - it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
# removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
# installing some overhead bug screen
#

What's your budget?

KL333 March 5th 04 03:31 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:22:42 -0800, Alan Street
wrote:

In article , KL333
wrote:

#I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
#conditions:
# - max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
# - used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
# hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
# - built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
# and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
# enough to protect against small waves
# - preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
# more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
# boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
# - a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
# equipment
# - has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
# to many different locations frequently
# - occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
#single person
# - it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
# removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
# installing some overhead bug screen
#

What's your budget?


My plan is to come up with a set of *existing* boat models that
satisfy the reqs. Then I would look for a used one and then and only
then the price would become a factor. My hope is to spend less than
$30K incl. the trailer.



Crownfield March 5th 04 06:12 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
KL333 wrote:

I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
conditions:



FIRST, you really need to take the USCG small boater course,
or the Power Squadron boating course.


- max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
- used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
- built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
enough to protect against small waves
- preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
- a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
equipment
- has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
to many different locations frequently
- occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
single person
- it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
installing some overhead bug screen


KL333 March 5th 04 06:30 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 22:12:54 -0800, Crownfield
wrote:

KL333 wrote:

I would like to collect power boat recommendations that satisfy these
conditions:



FIRST, you really need to take the USCG small boater course,
or the Power Squadron boating course.



FIRST, you really need to take the AAQ course or
Answering ***Asked*** Questions.



- max about 20 feet (absolute max 25 feet)
- used for scuba diving (underwater photography) and island
hopping, no other major uses (no fishing)
- built to support the use along Florida coast, esp west coast
and the Florida Keys in the south, the sides should be high
enough to protect against small waves
- preferably built-in motor (not the attached-type) to provide
more space in the back, this is not goging to be a race
boat, max 20-30 miles/hour is enough
- a small platform in the back for easy diving and access to
equipment
- has to be easy to trailer because it will be carried on a trailer
to many different locations frequently
- occupancy max 2 people, but it has to be easy to operate even for a
single person
- it should to be designed to sleep 2 people on the deck by easy
removal of the seats to make flat sleeping surface and by
installing some overhead bug screen



Ross Bagley March 5th 04 09:07 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
(KL333) writes:

FIRST, you really need to take the AAQ course or
Answering ***Asked*** Questions.


Well, to be fair, your post did make it appear that you didn't know
much about boating. To anyone who's a newbie at owning/piloting a
boat, Bob's advice is very, very, good advice.

Perhaps it just isn't useful advice for you. Any more.

Regards,
Ross

-- Ross Bagley
http://rossbagley.com/rba
"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature...
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." -- Helen Keller

KL333 March 5th 04 09:17 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
On 05 Mar 2004 04:07:42 -0500, (Ross Bagley)
wrote:

(KL333) writes:

FIRST, you really need to take the AAQ course or
Answering ***Asked*** Questions.


Well, to be fair, your post did make it appear that you didn't know
much about boating. To anyone who's a newbie at owning/piloting a
boat, Bob's advice is very, very, good advice.

Perhaps it just isn't useful advice for you. Any more.


Obviously, you do not have a clue about the boats because you
did not provide any intelligent answer about the boats.
However, you had the time to provide your cute and useless
response. if you know anything then prove it. Otherwise shut up
and get out from my thread. Open your thread and post your
crap there.



Shwackman March 5th 04 10:57 AM

Looking for boat recommendations
 
KL, you have described a Rigid Inflatable boat to a tee!
You might have to carry a tent and a sleeping bag occasionally, but for
your other requirements, nothing in the big heavy world of fiberglass would
bring you near as much satisfaction, without a lot of misery and expense...good
luck shopping.


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