mwang
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2018
- Messages
- 11
Hi
Usage of the boat:
I want to get into boating and is looking for something that can take the family (I, wife, two kids) out during the weekend. I live in Toronto so my boating destinations will be mostly rivers in southern Ontario, and maybe a little bit of lake Ontario (near shore, i.e. Toronto harbor front, center island) but mostly protected waters, rivers for sight seeing.
So I've been patiently browsing boat for sale in my area through out the summer and I think now and the next 2 month will be the best time to buy???
Anyway, here are the 3 directions that I'm interested to go and would really want to hear advice from you experienced folks.
(1). 1995 or later cuddy cabin that is 19' - 22'
some reference:
(a). 1995 20' doral cuddy boat: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-motorboat/sudbury/20-doral-cuddy-boat/1381853157?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
(b). 1998 Celebrity cuddy 220: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...20/1380632577?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
(c). 2000 Stingray: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...er/1377576268?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Pros: bigger, able to over night, have porta potty just in case.
Cons: older, cost more to maintain/store
(2). 2000 or later bowrider that is 16' - 19'
some reference:
(a). 2004 18' Stingray: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...hp/1378701821?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
(b). 2006 Bayliner 175 BR: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...at/1380239324?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Pros: Can store on my driverway. 17' or less can even fit into my garage. more fuel efficient.
Cons: No over night. no porta potty
(3). 2016 or later aluminum fishing boat that is 14' - 16'
Pros: Almost brandy new so much less maintenance and motor should be more reliable.
Cons: Small, no lake Ontario near shore trips.
I thank you all for take your time and get this far reading my post. lol.. Would really want to hear your advice. I'm pretty handy (not to the point to take engine apart though. lol) and always do preventive maintenance or even over maintenance on anything I've owned.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
Usage of the boat:
I want to get into boating and is looking for something that can take the family (I, wife, two kids) out during the weekend. I live in Toronto so my boating destinations will be mostly rivers in southern Ontario, and maybe a little bit of lake Ontario (near shore, i.e. Toronto harbor front, center island) but mostly protected waters, rivers for sight seeing.
So I've been patiently browsing boat for sale in my area through out the summer and I think now and the next 2 month will be the best time to buy???
Anyway, here are the 3 directions that I'm interested to go and would really want to hear advice from you experienced folks.
(1). 1995 or later cuddy cabin that is 19' - 22'
some reference:
(a). 1995 20' doral cuddy boat: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-motorboat/sudbury/20-doral-cuddy-boat/1381853157?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
(b). 1998 Celebrity cuddy 220: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...20/1380632577?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
(c). 2000 Stingray: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...er/1377576268?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Pros: bigger, able to over night, have porta potty just in case.
Cons: older, cost more to maintain/store
(2). 2000 or later bowrider that is 16' - 19'
some reference:
(a). 2004 18' Stingray: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...hp/1378701821?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
(b). 2006 Bayliner 175 BR: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-m...at/1380239324?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Pros: Can store on my driverway. 17' or less can even fit into my garage. more fuel efficient.
Cons: No over night. no porta potty
(3). 2016 or later aluminum fishing boat that is 14' - 16'
Pros: Almost brandy new so much less maintenance and motor should be more reliable.
Cons: Small, no lake Ontario near shore trips.
I thank you all for take your time and get this far reading my post. lol.. Would really want to hear your advice. I'm pretty handy (not to the point to take engine apart though. lol) and always do preventive maintenance or even over maintenance on anything I've owned.
Thanks in advance.
Mark