Re: four winns, worth it?
Is it worth it ? That is up to you - but you should look for few things to compare. I am no expert but here is what I show my frends at the boat show - Best to compare at the boat show where you can see all the manufactures at once. 1. Compare/feel the material that is used on the seats, 2. Look at the dashboard and instrument layout, not sure there is a quality difference, but Chaparral and Four Winns are nicer than the "lower price tier" boats. 3. Look at and feel the carpet, thickness/feel and is it snap-in or glued ? Snap in means the boat has a fiberglass floor liner, you can use the boat with the carpet in or out. It is easier to replace, dry and clean. If I have a choice, I would always choose a floor liner (Four Winns 1996 and later have floor liners, Chaparral and Sea Ray have liners). 4. Stand at the rear exterior of the boat and look down the hull - is it nice an smooth flowing toward the front ? Any ripples or slight bow outs ? 5. Look a the engine compartment, how easy can you get to the engine to make repairs (not a strong point for Four Winns, might be better on the newer models, my 2000 requires and hour of removing rear seat structure to get the front of the engine) 6. Look at the hull at the water line in the rear, a Four Winns and Chaparral the hull extends past the engine. this extended hull reduces bow up when you give the boat power from a stand still. Does not help much on the 18', but 19 and above are noticeable (extends further). Don't underestimate this - it is a difference you will notice every time you power up.
I have had four different boats (2 Four Winns, Nautique and a no-name) and for a stern drive I always recommend to my friends look close at a Four Winns - excellent boat for a reasonable, not the cheapest, but an excellent value.
Good Luck !!