Magazine Subscriptions

eeboater

Commander
Joined
Jul 19, 2004
Messages
2,644
I'm in the process of buying a new boat. I was going to purchase one this fall, but I have decided to hold off until spring so that I can do some good reading on models, brands, etc. That leads me to my question:<br /><br />What magazines does everyone subscribe to that have good information about new models, product reviews, boater tips, etc.? I'm looking for something mainstream with some clout, not "Bobby Joe's Boat Ride's" if you know what I mean... :D <br /><br />Thanks for your input!!<br /><br />Sean
 

farginicehole

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Apr 15, 2003
Messages
482
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

Can't help ya, but don't rule out B.J.B.R. as he's not as likely to be afraid to point out shortcomings of a boat because he probably doesn't have to worry about losing big advertising dollars after publishing a bad review! Good idea you've got to really research and figure out just what kind and make of boat suits your needs though - good luck! You might also find a screamin' deal on a slightly used boat this time of year too, after someone else has taken the big depreciation hit.
 

RatFish

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 29, 2003
Messages
647
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

The boat reviews in the popular magazines are all sugar coated. There is one publication that is considered the "Consumer Reports" of boat reviews but the name eludes me. I post the name if I happen to remember it.
 

crazy charlie

Vice Admiral
Joined
May 22, 2003
Messages
5,581
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

I suscribe to "Boating" they have several reviews every month and some tips on fixing and a few question and answer pages.I like it a lot!! Charlie
 

18rabbit

Captain
Joined
Nov 14, 2003
Messages
3,202
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

Originally posted by RatFish:<br /> There is one publication that is considered the "Consumer Reports" of boat reviews but the name eludes me. I post the name if I happen to remember it.
Powerboat Reports. They do reviews of boat, electronics, pretty much anything to do with boating. They are the sister publication to Sailboat Reports so articles/evaluations/reviews that are applicable to both are published in both. Powerboats are reviewed in Powerboat Reports only. Neither accept advertising.<br /><br /> http://www.powerboat-reports.com <br /><br />If you are planning on purchasing a boat it is strongly recommended you start by deciding what you want the vessel for, day cruising, fishing, diving, weekend outings, etc. Only then can you start to realistically narrow the field of boats you have to choose from. You should understand the differences in the three basic hull designs and their relationship to different power/motors, drives, etc. I suggest getting your hands on this easy to read/understand book:<br /><br />“Getting Started In Powerboating” by Bob Armstrong ISBN 0-07-003095-2<br /><br />Also, find a class in basic boating safety and take it now, before you buy. The class is free (US Power Squadron) to dirt-cheap (USCG Auxiliary). You should be taking it anyways but doing so before you buy will give you a change to understand procedures that may influence you decision. You will definitely be looking at boats differently. Also you will have a change to meet/talk with other people that have who-knows-what kind of vessels…maybe even get yourself invited onto a few before you need to make a decision. :) <br /><br /> http://www.usps.org
 

nightser

Cadet
Joined
Feb 16, 2002
Messages
12
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

I suscribe to "Trailer Boats" each month they review several boat models. They mostly cover boats from 18 to 24 feet and their reviews are very infomative and in-depth.
 

eeboater

Commander
Joined
Jul 19, 2004
Messages
2,644
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

Thanks for the info 18rabbit.<br /><br />I actually used to be in the USCG Auxiliary (Coast Guard Station Green Bay). In fact, I know a lot about those classes you mention, I used to help teach them :) <br /><br />I'll have to check out that magazine, see if it has any good info!<br /><br />Thanks again,<br />Sean
 

PAkev

Senior Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Sep 9, 2002
Messages
665
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

I second the "Trailer Boats" magazine. It provides lots of practical info in the average joe language. It's bi monthly suscription enables you to read and digest the info before you pull the next one out of the mailbox.<br /><br />You may want to visit a bookstore and review several different suscription alternatives and go with the one that meets your prevailing interests and needs.<br /><br />Kevin<br /><br />Kevin.
 

eeboater

Commander
Joined
Jul 19, 2004
Messages
2,644
Re: Magazine Subscriptions

I looked at the trailer boats magazine and it looks good -- something along the lines of what I'm looking for. Especially since I am looking to buy a boat I can trailer! That was what I was looking for, something that did reviews of boats I can afford, rather than the $120,000 luxury boats that I will never get... at least not next year... :D <br /><br />Sean
 
Top