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I think most of you need to go back and read the original post. For a boat kept at a cabin/cottage 20' is plenty big. This is a case where less is more. Unless the body of water the calls for something bigger purely for safety reasons.
I have property on a 3500 acre lake in WI. For the same purpose I'll probably pick up a late 90's MasterCraft Prostar 190. Certainly don't need something that can carry 10 people and gear and certainly don't need something w/head.....LOL
My advice to the OP is buy something that excels at watersports not carrying people and gear. If you were not buying the boat to stick up at your cabin, but instead needed something to spend the day out on the lake then go bigger.
I have property on a 3500 acre lake in WI. For the same purpose I'll probably pick up a late 90's MasterCraft Prostar 190. Certainly don't need something that can carry 10 people and gear and certainly don't need something w/head.....LOL
My advice to the OP is buy something that excels at watersports not carrying people and gear. If you were not buying the boat to stick up at your cabin, but instead needed something to spend the day out on the lake then go bigger.