ciscokidd
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 22, 2012
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Hello,
I am looking into purchasing a used 24ft pleasure cruiser for future weekend use here in the Pacific Northwest. I have recently come across some decent deals locally as well as a yacht broker out of Bellingham WA which may find me exactly what I want but forces me to wait longer and go through a few hoops to transport home to Vancouver BC area.
Main use will be for my family of 3, wife and 11yr old. I am sure occasionally we will invite another family of 3 or I will go out with couple of buddies. so I have been doing my research and have decided upon 1 of 3 boats of 2003-2005 year. I have a max budget of 30K CA after tax but would feel alot better staying closer to the 22Kmark with some of the extra costs such as year round slip cost/insurance/initial winter maintenance.
I do not plan to trailer the boat once purchased it will go into the salt year round but the area it will be moored in has lots of fresh water.
2005 Bayliner 245 Ciera w Merc 5.0 Alpha 1 (local deal just reduced low hours 250 approx, will be finding more out tomorrow on this boat) transferrable slip 15 minutes from home which is huge bonus, I plan to use this same Marina for whatever boat I do buy
2003 Maxum 2400SE
2003 Chaparral 240 Signature Series
The last 2 boats are obviously more cash , I am seeing them around 7-9K more than the Bayliner which I am looking at at $21,900. Being this will be our first 24ft boat is it just more sensible to save the cash, I like the way the bayliner looks and realize I would liken it to a Chevy vs the other 2 , more as Buicks, the Chaparral, damn thats a nice boat.
I also know that the std Merc 5.0 w 220hp Alpha 1 is a little light and carbed , as much as I would like to go efi, the savings of $7-9k over the other 2 options is just swaying me alot. I can't imagine not being happy with the Bayliner especially if it checks out and is solid all around which I expect it will be
Feedback , I have a list of what I want to confirm but would love to hear from others what I want to focus questions on.
Cheers
I am looking into purchasing a used 24ft pleasure cruiser for future weekend use here in the Pacific Northwest. I have recently come across some decent deals locally as well as a yacht broker out of Bellingham WA which may find me exactly what I want but forces me to wait longer and go through a few hoops to transport home to Vancouver BC area.
Main use will be for my family of 3, wife and 11yr old. I am sure occasionally we will invite another family of 3 or I will go out with couple of buddies. so I have been doing my research and have decided upon 1 of 3 boats of 2003-2005 year. I have a max budget of 30K CA after tax but would feel alot better staying closer to the 22Kmark with some of the extra costs such as year round slip cost/insurance/initial winter maintenance.
I do not plan to trailer the boat once purchased it will go into the salt year round but the area it will be moored in has lots of fresh water.
2005 Bayliner 245 Ciera w Merc 5.0 Alpha 1 (local deal just reduced low hours 250 approx, will be finding more out tomorrow on this boat) transferrable slip 15 minutes from home which is huge bonus, I plan to use this same Marina for whatever boat I do buy
2003 Maxum 2400SE
2003 Chaparral 240 Signature Series
The last 2 boats are obviously more cash , I am seeing them around 7-9K more than the Bayliner which I am looking at at $21,900. Being this will be our first 24ft boat is it just more sensible to save the cash, I like the way the bayliner looks and realize I would liken it to a Chevy vs the other 2 , more as Buicks, the Chaparral, damn thats a nice boat.
I also know that the std Merc 5.0 w 220hp Alpha 1 is a little light and carbed , as much as I would like to go efi, the savings of $7-9k over the other 2 options is just swaying me alot. I can't imagine not being happy with the Bayliner especially if it checks out and is solid all around which I expect it will be
Feedback , I have a list of what I want to confirm but would love to hear from others what I want to focus questions on.
Cheers