New to boating and this forum

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I thought I'd introduce myself and throw up a couple pics of our new toy.

The story begins: with our daughters being 14/12 and quickly growing up, we decided a boat would be a great family addition. As we could spend time fishing, tubing, tanning or just taking a spin for dinner across the lake. My wife originally wanted a pool and I didn't as I know they are a pain and I'd be the one (general assumption) maintaining it every night. So, I asked her, what if you could have a huge pool, tow the kids around and have a happy husband all at the same time? So, our pursuit to find a boat perfect for us began.

Being first-time buyers, I made several calls to my experienced friends and family to ask what I should look for and what is acceptable. My step-father runs a semi-retired charter so he was my first call.

I found a great deal on a 1993 Bayliner Classic 19ft (1952) Cuddy Cabin. Everything looks great on her and she runs like a charm. It has the 3.0L Merc In/Out and seems to be fine for us newbie boaters. We can always upgrade later on if needed. Other than a few small issues, she is really in good shape for the year. I need to fix a seat ledge on the side of the doghouse and the floor in the Cuddy Cabin should be looked at. Other than that, it's a blast ont he water and my family is loving it!

Loading it at the boat launch our first time was a laugh but that's a story for another day....I've done it three time now and I get better each time.

Here's a pic and I look forward to being a part of the site.

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Showtime22

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Small tips to a new boat owner -

-Never start it out of water without the water earmuffs.
-If your trailer lights are not sealed well unplug your trailer lights at the launch and plug them back in when you leave to help bulbs from burning out.

Good Luck
 

tallcanadian

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Re: New to boating and this forum

welcome aboard fancy. nice craft you got there. this is a great site, filled with tons of information and fellow boaters to keep you cruising.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Welcome to iboats!

Check out the restoration forums for your deck problems. Uhhhhh boats do not have floors but the Hoilday Inn Express does :D
 

kenmyfam

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Welcome aboard. Enjoy your boat. As said check the restoration thread for the issues.
 

cpubud

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Re: New to boating and this forum

welcome aboard and congrats on the boat.
 

skargo

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Welcome aboard and congrats. This is a great place filled with a mind boggling amount of information and knowledgeable people who like to help!

Is that pic the same one as the one in your avatar? For some reason your neck looks broken in the avatar :eek::D
 

puddle jumper

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Nice to meet you.

let us know when you become part of the forgot the plug club:D
 
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Re: New to boating and this forum

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

Welcome to iboats!

Check out the restoration forums for your deck problems. Uhhhhh boats do not have floors but the Hoilday Inn Express does :D

You know what I mean rofl. I've already been snooping for a coupel weeks now as a "guest".

Welcome aboard and congrats. This is a great place filled with a mind boggling amount of information and knowledgeable people who like to help!

Is that pic the same one as the one in your avatar? For some reason your neck looks broken in the avatar :eek::D

No, that's a different one...I was trying to pick up my map. Good catch tho haha.
 

IVAZ

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Welcome to iboats.
Like others have said, if you have a question ask it. There are many knowledgeable people on this site that make boating easier.
I hope you and the family have a great time.
 

aspeck

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Re: New to boating and this forum

Welcome to iboats! Glad you joined our community of boaters and people who love boats. Lots of good, knowledgeable people here ... if you have any questions, just ask. But beware of answers from Bob_VT, he has been known to be quite the troublemaker! :p;):D
 

mickjetblue

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Re: New to boating and this forum

I have pretty much the same boat, except it's an '85 with a VP4.

I can tell you're enjoying the smooth cruising at which it excels!

You made the right call about that being better than a swimmin' pool.

Learn the ropes of boating, keep it well covered, maintained,
and it'll take care of you.

Good luck!
 
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