Greetings to all and thanks in advance for your time.
I'm considering a new assignment down in the Panama City area and if I take this assignment, I will defintely want to do some fishing in that area.
1. I'm looking to use the boat for recreation, (just time out on the water with the family) and fishing. I'd like the boat to be able to hold 8 adults without standing on top of each other.
2. I've got a young family and the boat has to be safe. This is my number one priority.
3. I'd like to be able to stay out on the water at night without coming back to the mainland, but I am not looking to take it so far offshore that I'm planning a trip to only God knows where, though that would be awesome.
4. It would need to sleep my wife and I and our 2 young kids.
5. Talking about offshore, I'm not sure how far off shore I'd need to go to catch any particular fish, but it would seem that I would want 2 engines for redundancy if nothing else... What is an F-16 Fighter (one engine) when it's engine goes out? A lawn dart...I don't want to be stuck in the middle of the ocean...not if I can help it.
I've done a little river fishing when I was a kid on a bass boat, but that is the extent of my experience fishing on the water other than a charter or two...at a minimum I'd be taken the USCG Auxilary classes and would defintely want to be better informed.
From reading the forum, I realize that buying a used boat, it is a must to get a survey as well as go out and give the boat a workout before buying.
Some of the stuff I'm not sure on is where I should start looking...especially regarding size and price...how old is too old and what brands should I just completely steer clear of. Besides these message boards, where and what should I be reading to try and decrease my knowledge gap, as it is obviously quite large.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
-Kevan
I'm considering a new assignment down in the Panama City area and if I take this assignment, I will defintely want to do some fishing in that area.
1. I'm looking to use the boat for recreation, (just time out on the water with the family) and fishing. I'd like the boat to be able to hold 8 adults without standing on top of each other.
2. I've got a young family and the boat has to be safe. This is my number one priority.
3. I'd like to be able to stay out on the water at night without coming back to the mainland, but I am not looking to take it so far offshore that I'm planning a trip to only God knows where, though that would be awesome.
4. It would need to sleep my wife and I and our 2 young kids.
5. Talking about offshore, I'm not sure how far off shore I'd need to go to catch any particular fish, but it would seem that I would want 2 engines for redundancy if nothing else... What is an F-16 Fighter (one engine) when it's engine goes out? A lawn dart...I don't want to be stuck in the middle of the ocean...not if I can help it.
I've done a little river fishing when I was a kid on a bass boat, but that is the extent of my experience fishing on the water other than a charter or two...at a minimum I'd be taken the USCG Auxilary classes and would defintely want to be better informed.
From reading the forum, I realize that buying a used boat, it is a must to get a survey as well as go out and give the boat a workout before buying.
Some of the stuff I'm not sure on is where I should start looking...especially regarding size and price...how old is too old and what brands should I just completely steer clear of. Besides these message boards, where and what should I be reading to try and decrease my knowledge gap, as it is obviously quite large.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
-Kevan