Re: Recommendation For 23'-25' Walkaround
To stay within budget, I prefer 2002 to 2006 models only. I definitely want twin outboard engines, perhaps 115HP + each.
I'm in the market for a similar boat, so I'd also recommend adding Sea Fox to your list.
Just thought I'd mention, in that vintage many boats will be coming with a pair of two stroke outboards.
Be aware, if they are conventional 2 stroke outboards (not high-pressure direct injection like Mercury's Optimax) the fuel consumption will be high. By "high", I mean anything from kinda high to freaking massive. It's all relative, but with two engines crankin' I think it's very worthwhile thinking about this aspect.
Do some research before you buy and know exactly what you're getting into with the type of fishing you intend to do.
DO NOT take the current owner's word for it, they'll just tell you that it "isn't that bad" or some such. Fuel costs could well be the reason they are selling the boat in the first place, so they may well not answer the question honestly.
Last year especially, there were huge numbers of two stroke twin engine walkarounds on the market because with fuel at almost $5 a gallon, the owners couldn't affored to run them. I run a single 150 HP conventional Johnson Ocean Pro on my 20 foot sportfisher and it's not at all uncommon for me to burn 30+ gallons a day if there's a fair bit of open water running involved. While I know a second engine wouldn't double the fuel burn, it would still be looking like about 50 gallons per day. Even filling it at gas stations when it's on the trailer rather than at the marina, that'd be over $150 a day in fuel at today's pump price.
As I said, it's all relative, but one weekend I went through over $300 in gas last summer and it really killed my enjoyment to be honest. Granted prices are lower now, but they are rising fast in recent weeks. There's nothing worse than having a boat you can't afford to use so I think it's worth considering and going into it with your eyes wide open to the running costs.
Grouse