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<blockquote data-quote="B0B" data-source="post: 14055732" data-attributes="member: 85388"><p>You wanna go boating? Get a friend that has a boat. LOL. Boats are fun, thats for sure. I have a '97 Searay 185 bow rider with the 4.3 and its a great boat. Its expensive, and they sit a lot.. But they are a lot of fun. Don't get a bayliner. Don't buy a wake/ski boat unless you plan for that to be its sole purpose. If you want a good all around boat, look at a runabout with an inboard/outboard setup. Don't get an outboard, especially a 2 stroke. Do a lot of research on what you're looking at that interests you. Chances are, if you find a really nice, low hours boat, for a great price, it is because there is an extreme limiting factor on that boat like being under powered or consuming too much fuel. </p><p></p><p>Let me just say this now, and you think about this for a long time. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. If you think you just got a great deal on a boat, you didn't. You inherited somebody elses nightmare. </p><p></p><p>That said, good luck OP, I've been boating my whole life and it is hands down a lot more fun than cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B0B, post: 14055732, member: 85388"] You wanna go boating? Get a friend that has a boat. LOL. Boats are fun, thats for sure. I have a '97 Searay 185 bow rider with the 4.3 and its a great boat. Its expensive, and they sit a lot.. But they are a lot of fun. Don't get a bayliner. Don't buy a wake/ski boat unless you plan for that to be its sole purpose. If you want a good all around boat, look at a runabout with an inboard/outboard setup. Don't get an outboard, especially a 2 stroke. Do a lot of research on what you're looking at that interests you. Chances are, if you find a really nice, low hours boat, for a great price, it is because there is an extreme limiting factor on that boat like being under powered or consuming too much fuel. Let me just say this now, and you think about this for a long time. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. If you think you just got a great deal on a boat, you didn't. You inherited somebody elses nightmare. That said, good luck OP, I've been boating my whole life and it is hands down a lot more fun than cars. [/QUOTE]
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