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My dad is thinking about buying a sportboat.
Want to be able to waterski Carry say 8 persons But also maybe fish on open sea (Carib) Also butget wise he is thinking of a Bayliner 215 Classic. I'm wondering what is the (open) seaworthiness of such a Bayliner? TIA Frank |
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Snoopy wrote:
My dad is thinking about buying a sportboat. Want to be able to waterski Carry say 8 persons But also maybe fish on open sea (Carib) Also butget wise he is thinking of a Bayliner 215 Classic. I'm wondering what is the (open) seaworthiness of such a Bayliner? TIA Frank Low, but more because of its design (which is shared by lots of manufacturers) than its nameplate. Boats of that size and style in the hands of newbies are best kept within sight of shore. |
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 12:02:24 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Snoopy wrote: My dad is thinking about buying a sportboat. Want to be able to waterski Carry say 8 persons But also maybe fish on open sea (Carib) Also butget wise he is thinking of a Bayliner 215 Classic. I'm wondering what is the (open) seaworthiness of such a Bayliner? TIA Frank Low, but more because of its design (which is shared by lots of manufacturers) than its nameplate. Boats of that size and style in the hands of newbies are best kept within sight of shore. What specifically about it's design? The hull design ? If so are the comparable boats from other manufactures with better hull design for offshore. At which specs should we be looking at for better offshore performance. |
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Snoopy wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 12:02:24 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Snoopy wrote: My dad is thinking about buying a sportboat. Want to be able to waterski Carry say 8 persons But also maybe fish on open sea (Carib) Also butget wise he is thinking of a Bayliner 215 Classic. I'm wondering what is the (open) seaworthiness of such a Bayliner? TIA Frank Low, but more because of its design (which is shared by lots of manufacturers) than its nameplate. Boats of that size and style in the hands of newbies are best kept within sight of shore. What specifically about it's design? The hull design ? If so are the comparable boats from other manufactures with better hull design for offshore. At which specs should we be looking at for better offshore performance. Closed bow, more freeboard, taller bow, more bow flare, fewer seats (fewer people onboard), larger fuel tanks, double batteries, full electronics. I don't know that boat's specifics, but I'd bet it has fuel capacity of less than 50 gallons and a large V6 or small V8 engine. Of course, I'm not sure what you mean by open sea. Are youplanning to go 20 or more miles offshore? What have you in mind? |
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i had an older 20ft cuddy. took in in Half Moon Bay for fishing in chops
and12ft swells. Jim Snoopy wrote: My dad is thinking about buying a sportboat. Want to be able to waterski Carry say 8 persons But also maybe fish on open sea (Carib) Also butget wise he is thinking of a Bayliner 215 Classic. I'm wondering what is the (open) seaworthiness of such a Bayliner? TIA Frank |
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I don't believe this thread exists. [head shakes]
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I don't believe this thread exists. [head shakes]
Worse yet, I'm sure that somebody is about to chime in and *insist* that a 21-foot Bayliner has a diesel engine. |
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Hi Frank,
If you are planning extensive offshore usage in anything but ideal weather and conditions, you will want to re-think a Bayliner. Bayliners have a bad reputation for hull failures in heavy water. (See N.T.S.B. sinking reports at Coast Guard website.) Also, the boat is built with a lot of wood, which rots eventually. This is why they are so cheap to get into. Bayliners also depreciate very fast too. If budget is your primary motivation, you would be better off with a better quality used boat. Capt. Frank Hopkins www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks "Snoopy" wrote in message ... My dad is thinking about buying a sportboat. Want to be able to waterski Carry say 8 persons But also maybe fish on open sea (Carib) Also butget wise he is thinking of a Bayliner 215 Classic. I'm wondering what is the (open) seaworthiness of such a Bayliner? TIA Frank |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I don't believe this thread exists. [head shakes] Worse yet, I'm sure that somebody is about to chime in and *insist* that a 21-foot Bayliner has a diesel engine. A 21-foot Bayliner requires a diesel engine to go more than 500' offshore. That good enough Chuck? |
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