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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:31:50 GMT, John Smith wrote:
My wife and kids are bugging me about a boat. I know nothing of boats and even less about which brands/models are worth my search time. I would take my kids tubing and fishing on a nearby freshwater lake. The boat needs to be towable with ability to nose onto the beach. We would need to handle 1-8 guests/crew. Guests/crew would need refreshments and a bathroom and shade from the sun. Towing inner tubers and skiiers is the primary use. Fishing is definitely a likelihood, but a low priority. Finally, for now, I can't afford the idea let alone an actual purchase! I know nothing of boston whalers except they have a really cool name and the one comment I saw tells me I can't afford a boston whaler. So, which boats (for a northern california fresh water lake) should I be looking into? Thanks, JS It sounds like you really need two boats, one for tubing and skiing, the other for partying and peeing. A little 17' runabout might fit the bill for the tubing and beaching. For 8 people to be covered and have a potty, you might think of a houseboat, especially on a lake. I have a 21' with a cuddy cabin and a porta-potty. The maximum load is 8 people. I would never try to put 8 people on it, and if I did I would never be able to get a skier up. You probably want to narrow the scope of what you expect your boat to do. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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