Considering the investment.
-good used boat.. $20,000-If you have a 4 stroke, have to buy oil at around $70 per gallon
Quote from: rycher on October 19, 2011, 06:22:14 PMConsidering the investment. There is your first mistake....it's more like a money pit My Tips. Go one size bigger than you think your OK with..As I love center consoles, we don't live in Florida.Cover is good, Staying dry in the sprig and fall is a must Good luck in your search. keep us up to date Quote from: Luna Sea 4 on October 19, 2011, 07:44:11 PM-good used boat.. $20,000-If you have a 4 stroke, have to buy oil at around $70 per gallon Did you mean 2 stroke?
get your boat surveyed to make sure it's tip top.Boating is a very expensive hobbie.I loved my CC but not that I have the family, the Cuddie is perfect. When I had a slip, I would sleep in the boat the night before and meet the crew in the morning. Its a perfect getaway from the stress of home. I agree with the others. If your going in a slip, go bigger. Make sure your cuddie has everything you need for an overnight stay. Most important is shore power hookup. When your not there, you can trickle charge your batteries. The fishing part is the cheapest part of your investment. Work on having guests with you to cut your cost. Fuel is a killer on the water, at least a buck more a gallon. If you have to do this much thought in it, maybe your not ready. If you have a budget, the odds are you will pass that budget by 50%. Another big mistake.. if you exhaust your funds with your purchase, then something breaks, your screwed... If you like that boat you posted... I would go with a 26' Cuddie... add twin engines, even if they are small twins. You will have better control of the boat, especially fishing in the area of Sandy Hook. That water can turn on you in a second.
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