I'm looking for my first boat. I want an all fiberglass floor with composite stringers, nice strong outboard, and preferably dual console. I have been searching craigslist and boattrader every day for 6+months. I have a pretty good gauge on boat prices in the pacific northwest. Boats are more expensive up here compared to elsewhere in parts of the country. Which i don't really understand because our boating industry here is pretty big. Nonetheless, here is my question. Would you buy a boat even if it didn't meet all your needs and you could get it for a good deal. I think I have found such a boat, a 2005 Wellcraft 180 fisherman center console. It has less than 50 hours on a yamaha 115, boat hull seems to be in brand new conditions from pictures. Boat is 4 hours away. I have been communicating with the owner for weeks now on every important aspect of the boat. It doesn't offer the "protection" from the environment like a dual console. I may be able to somewhat remedy this, by putting some kind of collapsable top on. The center console has a plus in that it rides better (softer) than a dual console. I ridden in a maxum 17.5 dual console and the ride was really bad. I rode in several 17' center console and really enjoyed the ride. My biggest concern about this boat is the protection aspect. I guess I would just head in if the weather gets bad. My friend who owns a boat says that wouldn't be a good idea because it would suck to head in after trailering your boat 3 hours or so to a prime fishing spot just to turn around and go home. He also says that the weather can turn on you at the blink of an eye. First time boater here and I have never fished the bay/sound area of water before. Though my main fishing would be local lakes most of the time. Any thoughts?