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I'm looking at buying my first boat. I'm looking at a "runabout" style
for family boating (tubing, cruising, etc). My wife and I looked at a new 07 Bayliner 175 at the dealer for $14500. However, I hate thinking about paying over $1000 in taxes on it. I'm also looking at a 2003 185 Bayliner with 90 hours on it (both have "family pack, stereo). The 185 has 190 hp fish/depth finder and new trailer breaks for about $12,000 So I guess the question is how much difference does 4 years make on a boat. It certainly looks like I get much more boat in the 185. Is 90 hours much? I looked at some 185's at the dealer (all new though) but I'm assuming the 2008 185 is still larger than the new 175. Also, since I've never bought a boat before I'm not really sure what to look for when I take a look at it. I know some of the newer Bayliner's come with lifetime hull warrantys but I'm not sure about a 2002. -Robert |
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