smokeonthewater
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Re: Cabin Cruiser Recommendations
searay and bayliner are made the same company.... brunswick
searay and bayliner are made the same company.... brunswick
Chevrolet also made the Corvette and the Chevette. (Just saying -- and I'm not bashing bayliner).
I used to tow a water-logged 1985 26' sea ray with a 4x4 1996 Chevy Blazer with a 4.3 liter. Granted I never went over 50 mph. but safety is all about the operator and knowing your stopping distance. That said, I bet my 1985 26' sea ray (and this is before the swim platform counted as part of the length) is no different than the 28' boats that have been mentioned here. I think you could tow a larger boat with your truck, BUT, the problem will come when you have to tow a long way. You may not want to do that.
Anyway, here is the way this is going to play out. You have a brand new engine in your 1994 boat. You are going to come across a 26' project boat that needs a full engine package and you will put your motor into the 26' boat and then you will be all set! LOL Just kidding. That is something that I would do.
barring a boat in a slip we are somewhat confined by what my Tundra can tow...the limit there seems to be at around 26-27ft/6500lbs towable weight...it would be nice to have head/stove/shower for the longer trips...and a bit more liveable space under deck...I agree 24 ft would not really offer that much more...
My 250 ready for the lake on the traler is 7,600 lbs so make sure your tow vehicle can handle whatever boat you choose.
LK
Are you having any luck looking for the same boats on craigslist? Boattrader seems expensive to me for some reason.
Ignore the advertised price. Boattrader and Yachtworld prices are just nuts, and bear little relation to what those boats ultimately sell for. Do your research and make an offer based on what you think the boat is worth, regardless of what the asking price is.
My .02
. Since I am not in a rush and have the smaller boat that does most of what I need to, I will simply continue to shop around until I come across the right boat...
I agree with what you said about craigslist. You will find more project type boats on there whereas on boattrader or other sites you are more likely to find a boat that a dealer would sell.
When you put the new engine in your current boat, did you do it or did you have a mechanic do it? It sounds like a mechanic did it from what you said about being willing to take on a cosmetically challenged boat before a mechanically challenged one.