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Looking for a small yacht - family of 4
Hi,
I am new to yachting but really would like to take my family out on the ocean a a couple times per month for overnights, deep sea fishing and cruises up the east coast. I am wondering what an economical, yet functional boat would be a good place to start looking? We don't mind too much cramped living quarters, but could really use 1 master bed and 2 separate bunks for the kids. We've looked at some seabreeze yachts that are awesome in our newbie eyes, and a few bayliners that were ok, but all of them were major $200k investments. Is it possible to get something decent around $100k or less? or should I keep scrimping and saving? If you have any other tips or advice, please share!! thanks!! |
On 4 Jul 2005 14:04:33 -0700, "BlarneyFOR" wrote: Hi, I am new to yachting but really would like to take my family out on the ocean a a couple times per month for overnights, deep sea fishing and cruises up the east coast. I am wondering what an economical, yet functional boat would be a good place to start looking? We don't mind too much cramped living quarters, but could really use 1 master bed and 2 separate bunks for the kids. We've looked at some seabreeze yachts that are awesome in our newbie eyes, and a few bayliners that were ok, but all of them were major $200k investments. Is it possible to get something decent around $100k or less? or should I keep scrimping and saving? If you have any other tips or advice, please share!! thanks!! Here 'ya go - centered on Connecticut. You can do you own search. http://tinyurl.com/cwghv Have fun. |
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