Re: New Used Cruiser Purchase
Come up to CT and buy mine for half of your low asking price.

run her, and then repower with brand new fuel injected motors, if/when these go... and still be ahead of the game.
With that said, lol, I agree, a 26' sounds good, but a narrow beam boat you will regret. If your not trailering, stick to something 10'+ wide. The width ads more than the length of a boat. Also you can find single engine boats, and they will perform alright (a forum members friend has a 28' Rinker with a single big block and it will push 50 mph), but around the docks they are tougher, and like stated before, trouble at sea and you have no chance to get back. Less maintenance is definately true though and worth weighing when choosing a boat.
In the end, get out there and start going on boats. Find a broker with a few you like and climb aboard. It will give you a great starting point for likes and dislikes.