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Default Advice on buying first Cruiser

On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:10:07 -0700, crystalguy
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We are not new to boating by any means but we are newbies when it
comes to cruisers.
We are not looking to buy for about 3 years, I am currently doing my
homework.


Smart.

We are interested in a 30' to 34' Hardtop.


Might want to take a look at Uniflite. Some of the Uniflite boats had
blister problems, but the ones that have been maintained properly are
true gems in the used cruiser market.

Our budget will allow for a late 1980's or older.
I like the layout of the old Trojans and Catalina's.


Then you will like Uniflites.

When do we start looking for a slip seriously.


Depends where you live and what the situation is. You might have to
get on a waiting list. A smart idea might be to obtain a slip early,
then arrange to have it sub-let until you have your boat.

I do plan on a USCG or Power Squadron Course before buying.


Smart.
 
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