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Old June 14th, 2005, 09:13 AM
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My family and I are new boaters and need some advice. I have the option to buy a 1996 Dynasty 18 foot ski boat with a 3.0L inboard Mercruiser. The boat/engine are in pristine condition. I know you may say the engine is too small but I am only wanting something to pull my 2 kids around the lake. Our other option is a 2005 18' Bayliner with the same size engine -but has the mfg. warranty. Any advice is welcome.
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Old June 14th, 2005, 09:26 AM
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if you have the 1996 boat checked for problems with the drive and motor and there good you it will cost much less you cant tell buy looking a mech has to check them for problemsyou can not do a lot of maintance for 8 years and it catches up in a big way at some point around NOWif you buy a new boat your going to have the fun of a new boat BUT will pay a lot of Deprecation the second it leaves the lotthe problem is new boaters dont allways like boating or find they bought the worng boattommays
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Old June 14th, 2005, 09:33 AM
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You are going to pull your 2 yrs old?My own experience tells me to buy a used boat from a dealer who has a good reputation of servicing what they sell. Since the other option is available, I'd buy the new bayliner with the warranty.
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Old June 14th, 2005, 10:20 AM
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Before 10 more people start commenting on what Milkyway said without reading the whole post and a war breaks out...If you read he said "2 kids"...nothing about a 2 year old (not that it would be any of our business). Anyway, my brother has what sounds like the same open-bow runabout Dynasty that you're talking about...maybe a couple years older. Same engine. It's a great starter boat and the 3.0 has plenty of power to pull a 200 pound skier up. I do agree that you should go the used boat route if you're new to boating. You never know if it's one of those hobbies that you'll get tired of/not have time for in a year or two. I think everyone's gone through that with a new toy/hobby at some point. Something to think about.Good luck!
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Old June 14th, 2005, 10:26 AM
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I put my kids ages-the youngest which is 2years old. So I took it out to reduce confusion. He is got ready to ski yet, but maybe when he is older.I had a 17ft. Ebbtide for 10 years when I was in my 20's+, then sold it. I now want to get the family into learning to ski, etc. I was concerned about the small engine being able to pull a skier or get to a decent cruising speed.Glad to hear your brother has a dynasty boat and is happy with it. Not much information out there since they are no longer made.Thanks for everyone's info.
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Old June 14th, 2005, 11:39 AM
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i'd go with the used boat for the same reasons mentioned above. and as for getting the kids up skiing early, you don't have to wait long. i learned to ski on my own at age 5, my brother when he was 4 years old, no lie.
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