Finding a boat can be frustrated. I've been looking for a year and my choices has jumped from aluminum to fiberglass, outboard to inboards due to fiberglass craft options. I'm pulling my hair out trying to decide. I find many rigs that only half satisfy my requirements or something is a miss about it. I think that in order to have a boat that meets 95% of my requirement it would cost me big $$ because I would literally have to buy a new rig. A very good rig that has been well taken care of not asking new price is 1% of listing. I have missed 2 of these posts in the past before. Both times the boat was sold in less than 8 hours after post. Someone at work gave me the warning that if you see a good boat, get off work and buy it right away. I've made mistake in the past rushing to deals like these. Now I'm second guessing my decision.
The hard choice for what's available now. I can wait but these two may slip off the market. Both are the same price. Though, I've been negotiating with the wellcraft since 10/08.
1. '05 wellcraft 180 center console. 115 yamaha 4 stroke.
Pros: All fiberglass rig including transom and stringers. low hours <50. Condition is that of a new boat, I'd say 9.5 on a scale of 1 to 10. one owner.
Cons: Center console and therefore no protection from the element, seating is not ideal for a family outing (two corner kiddie seat at the rear, one bench seat in front of the console and one behind the console). Requires modification to windshield to fit in my garage, remove grab bar and install windshield quick snap.
3. '02 Seaswirl Striper open bow. 115 yamaha 4 stroke.
Pros: better seating arrangement than the CC, element protection.
Cons: transom and stringers are most likely wood. Condition is 7/10. 200 hours. 2nd or 3rd owner.
This boat is suppose to serve the following requirements listed in most importance to least.
1. Fishing 75% of the time. Most of the time it will probably be me and my son and once in a while with the wife and daughter (2yr) and occasional outings with as many friends that i can fit in the boat at one time, maybe 5 adult tops.
2. 25% of the time will be pleasure, tubing, etc.
I'm leaning towards outboards for a good reason. If I'm spending this much $ I want the thing to last a long time. I leaning towards to wellcraft now due to condition, hours, one owner, no rot possibilities. I can have some kind of top added on if weather becomes an issue. The wellcraft is a better buy as well in my opinion. I'm getting this for NADA.
What do you experience boaters think? I especially like to hear from people who owns CC and what the pros/cons are? Other good points are welcome as well...
The hard choice for what's available now. I can wait but these two may slip off the market. Both are the same price. Though, I've been negotiating with the wellcraft since 10/08.
1. '05 wellcraft 180 center console. 115 yamaha 4 stroke.
Pros: All fiberglass rig including transom and stringers. low hours <50. Condition is that of a new boat, I'd say 9.5 on a scale of 1 to 10. one owner.
Cons: Center console and therefore no protection from the element, seating is not ideal for a family outing (two corner kiddie seat at the rear, one bench seat in front of the console and one behind the console). Requires modification to windshield to fit in my garage, remove grab bar and install windshield quick snap.
3. '02 Seaswirl Striper open bow. 115 yamaha 4 stroke.
Pros: better seating arrangement than the CC, element protection.
Cons: transom and stringers are most likely wood. Condition is 7/10. 200 hours. 2nd or 3rd owner.
This boat is suppose to serve the following requirements listed in most importance to least.
1. Fishing 75% of the time. Most of the time it will probably be me and my son and once in a while with the wife and daughter (2yr) and occasional outings with as many friends that i can fit in the boat at one time, maybe 5 adult tops.
2. 25% of the time will be pleasure, tubing, etc.
I'm leaning towards outboards for a good reason. If I'm spending this much $ I want the thing to last a long time. I leaning towards to wellcraft now due to condition, hours, one owner, no rot possibilities. I can have some kind of top added on if weather becomes an issue. The wellcraft is a better buy as well in my opinion. I'm getting this for NADA.
What do you experience boaters think? I especially like to hear from people who owns CC and what the pros/cons are? Other good points are welcome as well...