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Howdy - I'm a newbie but I'm trying to be a responsible poster (I've lurked
for a few days, searched last few months worth of posts, searched old FAQs, etc.) .... I have almost (but not quite) zero boating experience, but I'm starting to plan to get into boating hopefully next summer with a first boat purchase. I'm planning to use the fall/winter/spring to education myself. Here's my first issue: the place I'd be docking is quite shallow, probably tends to have ~ 22 - 24" of depth by a typical August. I might be able to extend the dock a bit, but it'd still be quite shallow and I'd rather not add anymore dock. I'll probably be looking to get a bowrider of some kind, in the 16-19' range. So ... my questions: 1. If a particular boat model lists a minimum draft of say, 18" (drive up), would that be do-able in my situation? Assuming the boat would have a power trim capability on an outboard motor, would it be feasible to get in/out with the prop just barely underwater? 2. I'm guessing motor weight would be important to consider? If so, is it correct that an outboard would tend to be better than an I/O? And a 2-stroke would be lighter than a 4? 3. Would a deep-V hull be worse than a less-deep V hull? 4. I'd prefer a fiberglass boat, but would I be much better off with aluminum? 5. Are there any particular boat makes/models that would be particularly good for my situation? 6. Finally, anything else I'm missing, I should be thinking about? Thanks very much for any help or ideas. -Tom |
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