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Hi, I'm hoping to get some good info here! : )
My dad is planning on buying a boat, and has asked me to go boat shopping with him. He's retired and wanted to do recreational boating and fishing up in Laughlin. We rented a houseboat one summer and had a great time, and I think he's leaning in that direction. What do you all think? Is a houseboat a good purchase, or should he purchase something else? Thanks for any help you can give! ~misty3k fav links: http://www.homestarrunner.com/main16.html (hlarious!) http://thefunlife.boatlotto.com/ (I WILL win that boat for my dad! g) |
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"misty3k" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi, I'm hoping to get some good info here! : ) My dad is planning on buying a boat, and has asked me to go boat shopping with him. He's retired and wanted to do recreational boating and fishing up in Laughlin. We rented a houseboat one summer and had a great time, and I think he's leaning in that direction. What do you all think? Is a houseboat a good purchase, or should he purchase something else? Thanks for any help you can give! Really, how can strangers answer this for you? If your dad uses the boat a lot and has fun then it was a good purchase. All I can suggest is to try out a few kinds of boat - a house boat, a pontoon boat, and so on, then make a choice. -- Peter Aitken |
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![]() "misty3k" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I'm hoping to get some good info here! : ) My dad is planning on buying a boat, and has asked me to go boat shopping with him. He's retired and wanted to do recreational boating and fishing up in Laughlin. We rented a houseboat one summer and had a great time, and I think he's leaning in that direction. What do you all think? Is a houseboat a good purchase, or should he purchase something else? Thanks for any help you can give! ~misty3k fav links: http://www.homestarrunner.com/main16.html (hlarious!) http://thefunlife.boatlotto.com/ (I WILL win that boat for my dad! g) "We rented a houseboat one summer and had a great time, and I think he's leaning in that direction." I think you just answered your own question. |
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Houseboat can be a lot of fun but it has many drawbacks.
1. Goes very slow and gets low fuel mileage. So don't plan on going far from where the boat is docked. 2. Fairly high maintenance since it sets out all the time in the water. Plus maintenance cost is high since the mechanic has to come to the boat. 3. Has to stay in the water so your looking at dock fees that can be fairly high depending on the area. 4. To get one in good shape that does not require much work will be fairly costly. However, they can be great fun and if your retired - you can spend the night on the boat and can ancor whereever you are (assuming you have a generator or good batteries). And you have lots of room. If he is looking to cruise the water and see the sights (not fish) and wants to be able to spend the night on the boat every once in a while, I would consider something in a 24' cabin cruiser. This is trailerable. Will cost less to maintain since you don't have to leave it in the water. Will cost less to store since your not having to pay dock fees. Will cost less to run (especially since you can fill up on the road instead of at the marina). Plus you can haul to different areas of the country if you want to. Of course you will need a truck capable of hauling the boat. Or you can dry dock it and still enjoy a lot of the benefits. Only draw back is you don't have as much room on the boat for a big TV, satillite dish, etc... Just a thought. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "misty3k" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I'm hoping to get some good info here! : ) My dad is planning on buying a boat, and has asked me to go boat shopping with him. He's retired and wanted to do recreational boating and fishing up in Laughlin. We rented a houseboat one summer and had a great time, and I think he's leaning in that direction. What do you all think? Is a houseboat a good purchase, or should he purchase something else? Thanks for any help you can give! ~misty3k fav links: http://www.homestarrunner.com/main16.html (hlarious!) http://thefunlife.boatlotto.com/ (I WILL win that boat for my dad! g) |
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"Houseboat can be a lot of fun but it has many drawbacks.
1. Goes very slow and gets low fuel mileage. So don't plan on going far from where the boat is docked. 2. Fairly high maintenance since it sets out all the time in the water. Plus maintenance cost is high since the mechanic has to come to the boat. 3. Has to stay in the water so your looking at dock fees that can be fairly high depending on the area. 4. To get one in good shape that does not require much work will be fairly costly. " Docking. Didn't even figure that in to the equation. That could be an issue. "If he is looking to cruise the water and see the sights (not fish) and wants to be able to spend the night on the boat every once in a while, I would consider something in a 24' cabin cruiser. This is trailerable. Will cost less to maintain since you don't have to leave it in the water. Will cost less to store since your not having to pay dock fees. Will cost less to run (especially since you can fill up on the road instead of at the marina). Plus you can haul to different areas of the country if you want to. Of course you will need a truck capable of hauling the boat. Or you can dry dock it and still enjoy a lot of the benefits. " This actually sounds like a good option. We've got the truck and it can haul things like a boat, so I think I'm gonna push him in that direction. Thanks so much for the input! ~misty3k favelinks http://www.homestarrunner.com http://thevegaslife.quickcashlotto.com/ http://thefunlife.boatlotto.com/ |
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There are a lot of good cabin cruisers in the 24' to 26' range out there.
Check www.boattraderonline.com You should be able to pick up a very nice one for $20k to $25k if not less depending on year and brand. Are you/your dad capable of doing repairs and stuff yourself or are you stuck w/ a repair shop for most anything? Reason I ask is you can save some money if you can do some repairs yourself. Otherwise you will want to find a newer in really good condition boat that is going to cost a little more up front but save you on maintenance down the road. By the way - make sure the boat you find has hydraulic trim tabs. You really need them on this type boat to keep it running level and on plane at slower speeds. Good luck, -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "misty3k" wrote in message oups.com... "Houseboat can be a lot of fun but it has many drawbacks. 1. Goes very slow and gets low fuel mileage. So don't plan on going far from where the boat is docked. 2. Fairly high maintenance since it sets out all the time in the water. Plus maintenance cost is high since the mechanic has to come to the boat. 3. Has to stay in the water so your looking at dock fees that can be fairly high depending on the area. 4. To get one in good shape that does not require much work will be fairly costly. " Docking. Didn't even figure that in to the equation. That could be an issue. "If he is looking to cruise the water and see the sights (not fish) and wants to be able to spend the night on the boat every once in a while, I would consider something in a 24' cabin cruiser. This is trailerable. Will cost less to maintain since you don't have to leave it in the water. Will cost less to store since your not having to pay dock fees. Will cost less to run (especially since you can fill up on the road instead of at the marina). Plus you can haul to different areas of the country if you want to. Of course you will need a truck capable of hauling the boat. Or you can dry dock it and still enjoy a lot of the benefits. " This actually sounds like a good option. We've got the truck and it can haul things like a boat, so I think I'm gonna push him in that direction. Thanks so much for the input! ~misty3k favelinks http://www.homestarrunner.com http://thevegaslife.quickcashlotto.com/ http://thefunlife.boatlotto.com/ |
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misty3k wrote:
This actually sounds like a good option. We've got the truck and it can haul things like a boat, so I think I'm gonna push him in that direction. Thanks so much for the input! ~misty3k My brother-in-law bought a houseboat four years ago. Big mistake... we live on the ocean and his insurance people forbid him to leave the harbour. He now has it at a lake. I'm sure he'd sell it cheap (in American dollars) if you really want one. |
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