I've been looking for a 18'-19' bowrider for family watersports, 1998 or newer, preferably newer. I'm wanting an outboard, but they are very rare out here. I'll probably have to settle for a v6 i/o.
I've been checking 4 Craigslist areas most every day for 4 months. In central-northern California, I'm finding mostly Reinells & Bayliners, and an occassional 4 Winns, Larson & Sea Ray.
The other day I came across a 2005 Starcraft in excellent shape, at a fair price. Very rare out here. My only concern is that it's very light weight - 1725lbs, according to NADA, about 400-800 lbs less than most others in this category. When I knocked on the sides of the hull, it, uh, made some noise. Just felt like thin fiberglass. I got this sound in 3 different places on the hull. (Now, my old boat was a 1974 trihull, which hurt the knuckles if you knocked on it!
Sooo....are hulls thinner nowadays? Is this a problem? Obviously, a lighter boat creates a better power to weight ratio, but... Any input out there on the Starcraft vs. the other brands I mentioned would be greatly appreciated.
Dave
I've been checking 4 Craigslist areas most every day for 4 months. In central-northern California, I'm finding mostly Reinells & Bayliners, and an occassional 4 Winns, Larson & Sea Ray.
The other day I came across a 2005 Starcraft in excellent shape, at a fair price. Very rare out here. My only concern is that it's very light weight - 1725lbs, according to NADA, about 400-800 lbs less than most others in this category. When I knocked on the sides of the hull, it, uh, made some noise. Just felt like thin fiberglass. I got this sound in 3 different places on the hull. (Now, my old boat was a 1974 trihull, which hurt the knuckles if you knocked on it!
Sooo....are hulls thinner nowadays? Is this a problem? Obviously, a lighter boat creates a better power to weight ratio, but... Any input out there on the Starcraft vs. the other brands I mentioned would be greatly appreciated.
Dave