Hello iBoats Community,
I was hoping to pick the brains of all you experienced boaters. I am looking to join the club. I have never owned a boat before, outside of my fishing kayak. I would consider myself moderately mechanically inclined, having worked on my cars and motorcycles. I am looking to pickup a used fishing boat for around $10000 Canadian. What I am discovering is that there isn't much in that price point. It seems like only tiller aluminum boats are available or boats from the late 80's and early 90's. I would really like something with a steering wheel, flat casting deck, ability to hold my family of wife and three kids on occasion and front mounted trolling motor. Do I need to up my budget to get something decent? Are those really old boats with two-stroke motors worth considering? Or with that price, I should really only be considering the tiller styled boats?
Appreciate your input. You guys down in the States definitely have more in terns of options and better deals to be had. Here, I scratch my head looking at ads of guys wanting $15k for their 1988 bass boat.
I will also mostly be using it on my own and wonder how often guys solo launch.
Thanks in advance!
I was hoping to pick the brains of all you experienced boaters. I am looking to join the club. I have never owned a boat before, outside of my fishing kayak. I would consider myself moderately mechanically inclined, having worked on my cars and motorcycles. I am looking to pickup a used fishing boat for around $10000 Canadian. What I am discovering is that there isn't much in that price point. It seems like only tiller aluminum boats are available or boats from the late 80's and early 90's. I would really like something with a steering wheel, flat casting deck, ability to hold my family of wife and three kids on occasion and front mounted trolling motor. Do I need to up my budget to get something decent? Are those really old boats with two-stroke motors worth considering? Or with that price, I should really only be considering the tiller styled boats?
Appreciate your input. You guys down in the States definitely have more in terns of options and better deals to be had. Here, I scratch my head looking at ads of guys wanting $15k for their 1988 bass boat.
I will also mostly be using it on my own and wonder how often guys solo launch.
Thanks in advance!