So, I have a good problem.
I recently purchased a 2004 Bayliner 185 (4.3 Merc), upgrading from a 1991 Bayliner 175 (3.0 Merc).
I always felt like my 175 was too small, and I hated the "standard" seating. Over the last few years, we have rented 20 ft boats with "sport" seating, and I loved the improvement.
I can only store up to a 19-19.5 ft boat in my garage. This led me to the purchase of the 185 with sport seating.
NOW, someone wants to buy my 185 for a price I almost can't refuse. This puts me back on the market for shopping for a new (used) boat. The only time I have ever had my 185 on the water is when I test drove it so I never got a feel for the amount of space on it.
Should I take this opportunity to narrow my search to 19 footers? Or should I continue to look for 18 or 19 foot boats?
BTW, I typically have about 4 adults, no kids, couple skis/towables, and associated cooler/lunch supplies.
I recently purchased a 2004 Bayliner 185 (4.3 Merc), upgrading from a 1991 Bayliner 175 (3.0 Merc).
I always felt like my 175 was too small, and I hated the "standard" seating. Over the last few years, we have rented 20 ft boats with "sport" seating, and I loved the improvement.
I can only store up to a 19-19.5 ft boat in my garage. This led me to the purchase of the 185 with sport seating.
NOW, someone wants to buy my 185 for a price I almost can't refuse. This puts me back on the market for shopping for a new (used) boat. The only time I have ever had my 185 on the water is when I test drove it so I never got a feel for the amount of space on it.
Should I take this opportunity to narrow my search to 19 footers? Or should I continue to look for 18 or 19 foot boats?
BTW, I typically have about 4 adults, no kids, couple skis/towables, and associated cooler/lunch supplies.