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What were your top 5 considerations when purchasing (or when you bought) a new or used boat?

 

The length/beam, draft, HP rating (speed), ride comfort, set-up, price, make/model, rivited vs. welded, livewell size etc. etc. - feel free to add to the list

 

Right now mine are (in no particular order):

 

1) Boat configuration (i.e. deep V)

2) Length/Beam

3) Rivited construction

4) Ride comfort

5) HP rating/Speed

 

What are your top 5?

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cost

aluminum deep v tiller 15-17'

4 stroke

at or near max hp for boat

can i clamp my downeasters on? ;)

 

equip ie. trolling motor, graph, etc can be added later and is secondary.

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I have a bass boat now that I bought in the states

 

1...I wanted lots of storage compartments

2...not an under powered boat

3...bought a good name brand (skeeter)(yamaha)

4...tried to buy as new as possible (1999)

5...wanted 18 foot , figured a 21 foot with a 225 would be too hard on gas

 

now with the gas prices a 4 stroke or direct fuel injection motor is definately the way to go, wish I knew the gas prices were going to go up so fast.

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we picked ours for a few reasons

 

One..of course was fishing :dunno: go figure, so I wanted a decent layout for that, came equipped with a bowmount,and fish finder, livewell,rod holders and storage space...seats can move to bow for comfort when using the bowmount, and also can move to back for more fishing room.

 

has a pretty good lifetime warranty on hull, as well as all decking.

 

is fast enough for goofing around with the kids tubing ect..or just ripping around the lake.

 

comfy seats makes for some nice touring around on the water with the wife and kids.

 

was an all around not bad package deal...plus a few extras, to make a pretty quality set-up for the money purchased brand new out of the box in 2003.

 

did I mention...suits my fishing needs well :lol: ,great for the lake at my trailer, excellent boat for the Niagara River,not the biggest boat for the big lakes but then again if there's a small craft warning, the guys in the 17-18 footers are coming in too :Gonefishing: .

 

Total package after upgrades came in at about 15 G's when all was said and done

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i dont understand why they put carpet in fishing boats.

 

doesn't make sense to me.. ur boat will smell like a fish cleaning hut!

 

i've been looking at the 20 foot lowe, alumacraft and polar craf center consol jon boats

 

i like to run skinny water, fish walleye, rivers, etc etc

 

 

 

boat has to be wide ( 78- 96" beam or more preferrably)

i like to put the biggest motor a boat can have on it ( u dont always have to run it full out) its bettertha underpowered.

semi v or mod V hull

center consol or tiller set up

able to put a bimini on her if need be

livewell(s)

large in hull gas tank

weight can't be too much

has to have deep gunnels

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Storage

user space (casting deck, seating)

comfort for the wife and other guests.

handle of some tough water, but also easy for the small lakes

towability

will it fit in my boat sling

durability

two stroke :whistling:

accessories are an after thought. package deals are usualy "just" enough.

space to move around

 

I spend several months trying to figure out what I wanted. I have ordered one, but will still like the other as well.

 

I spend a lot of time in my boat. It has to be comfortable for an eleven hour day on the water. Sitting up straight, no cramping of legs. room to move.

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i dont understand why they put carpet in fishing boats.

 

I too took this into consideration. My new boat has a vinyl main floor and carpet decks. As soon as I get into my boat I am barefoot. It get's really hot and not as comfortable standing all day. The carpet gives a good cushion and keeps the singing heat off the feet.

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I guess for my last purchase.

 

1). How does it fit the budget.

2). Dimentions. (Length / Beam).

3). Storage Capacity.

4). Patsy wanted a boat with a full windshield. (Sure thing honey ... let's go look for a new one).

5). What's a tiller ?

6). How many marshmellows can I fit in the bait bucket ?

 

Ok - So I only gave 4.

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