johnson-liner
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 19, 2004
- Messages
- 201
I have a baby bayliner right now, a '87 14' Capri, which I hung a nice '92 Johnson 48SPL on early in the season. Since I beat the blown up old Force to pieces with a sledge hammer and threw it in the trash, I've loved this boat. I have no problem when the wind kicks up and conditions change from glass to 4-5' waves, just keep the bow up and watch gas go down and the little bugger will drift/jig in practically no waves at all. It's just always been too small and tough to overnight on
. <br /><br />So....I've been looking at different sizes and styles of cuddys online, in the water...anywhere I see a boat. I've decided that the best style for me would be a walkaround with a cuddy. The size still has to be pretty small for me to tow, but I think I'll need to trade the tow vehicle up too anyway. <br /><br />The smallest walkaround,cuddy that I can find, which seems pretty nice is the Bayliner Trophy 18. Really, the only reason I'm looking for small is because of weight. I'd be happiest with a 19 footer that had the weight of an average 17 footer, assuming the quality was still there of course.<br /><br />My question is...what would you recommend? Basically looking for one that's pretty economical as far as fuel, nothing larger than 18-19 (I'd rather it was 16-17'if I could find one), and that would fit into say a $5-6K budget. Any recomendations welcome! 