Hey guys,
I just wanted to say hello from a future boat owner. I have always wanted a boat and never purchased one. But now I have the time and some resources to actually get one. I am taking an online boating class along with a CG class. I have minimal knowledge of boats but do have a lot of friends that are really into boats. I actually sea trialed a boat (2002 Bayliner 1950 for 6100) the other day and what a disappointment. The outdrive was very loud and the steering was super hard. So much so that even I noticed it.I of course was irritated because either this guy had minimal knowledge of bots (less then me) or he know about it and wasn't saying anything. In any case I did end up passing on that boat.
Now there are two boats that I am looking at. One is a 2000 Crownline 180 Bowrider w/ Trailer and the other one is a 2004 Campion 16'1" bowrider with a outboard 2004 Suzuki 4 stroke 70 hp. They are both selling for about the same price of 6000 to 6700 for the Campion. The owner of the crownline did explain that there was a soft spot on the floor. He said that it would be cheap to fix. According to this site, that seems to be the opposite of what I read. The Campion owner has no issues with his boat (aside from some crazy pink looking window tint) and is in high/dry storage near me.
The little information I have read on both these boats state that they are pretty good boats. ANything else I should look for? I am scheduled to meet the Campion owner this week. I will walk if I have any issues. After all I live in Florida and there are more boats here then trailers.
Regards,
Francsico
I just wanted to say hello from a future boat owner. I have always wanted a boat and never purchased one. But now I have the time and some resources to actually get one. I am taking an online boating class along with a CG class. I have minimal knowledge of boats but do have a lot of friends that are really into boats. I actually sea trialed a boat (2002 Bayliner 1950 for 6100) the other day and what a disappointment. The outdrive was very loud and the steering was super hard. So much so that even I noticed it.I of course was irritated because either this guy had minimal knowledge of bots (less then me) or he know about it and wasn't saying anything. In any case I did end up passing on that boat.
Now there are two boats that I am looking at. One is a 2000 Crownline 180 Bowrider w/ Trailer and the other one is a 2004 Campion 16'1" bowrider with a outboard 2004 Suzuki 4 stroke 70 hp. They are both selling for about the same price of 6000 to 6700 for the Campion. The owner of the crownline did explain that there was a soft spot on the floor. He said that it would be cheap to fix. According to this site, that seems to be the opposite of what I read. The Campion owner has no issues with his boat (aside from some crazy pink looking window tint) and is in high/dry storage near me.
The little information I have read on both these boats state that they are pretty good boats. ANything else I should look for? I am scheduled to meet the Campion owner this week. I will walk if I have any issues. After all I live in Florida and there are more boats here then trailers.
Regards,
Francsico