I Currently own 16 foot sylvan sport select 112 hp Johnson SPL. I have owned this boat since new and have a lot of experience with it. The boat and I both survived my 20s, matured in my 30s and are still doing well in my 40s. I like to tow tubers and have a decent day on our inland Michigan Lake. I love the Sylvan, am not selling it, and have been comfortable doing work on it (rebuilding seats, decks, etc.) However my family is now bigger and the Sylvan than is feeling a little cramped. These days I'm a cautious driver who wants a safe experience for my family.
So I'm Looking for a new boat for my family. Specifically in looking in the 18 to 20 foot range. I'm looking to spend between $10-$20,000. It seems like the used boat market has gone absolutely insane this year, with boats that I'm interested in disappearing in a day.
I have come across a boat that looks beautiful, has limited hours, and seems to fit all of my desires. The problem is that this boat is a Bayliner, and my boating memory going back into the mid-90s suggests that Bayliner's are not good boats. This is a 2013 model.
My question is, does anyone have direct experience with Bayliner in terms of quality and durability and capability.
I bow extensively on Michigan's inland Lakes, with rare forays into Grand Traverse Bay. I never go out and to the larger Great Lakes. When I'm looking for is a boat that will:
Thank you,
So I'm Looking for a new boat for my family. Specifically in looking in the 18 to 20 foot range. I'm looking to spend between $10-$20,000. It seems like the used boat market has gone absolutely insane this year, with boats that I'm interested in disappearing in a day.
I have come across a boat that looks beautiful, has limited hours, and seems to fit all of my desires. The problem is that this boat is a Bayliner, and my boating memory going back into the mid-90s suggests that Bayliner's are not good boats. This is a 2013 model.
My question is, does anyone have direct experience with Bayliner in terms of quality and durability and capability.
I bow extensively on Michigan's inland Lakes, with rare forays into Grand Traverse Bay. I never go out and to the larger Great Lakes. When I'm looking for is a boat that will:
- *Be able to tow my teenage son and his buddies without feeling underpowered or laggy.
- *Be comfortable for the day on the lake.
- Give me at least as reliable service as my 95 Sylvan has; that means going out most weekends during the summer and not giving me more grief than what I am used to with my two-stroke (I don't mind having to sweettalk at the start, just so long as it always starts)
- not drive me nuts with overly stupid quality things, like having hatches,Windows, or trim fall off, or accessories fail?
- Do all of the above for the next 5 years.
Thank you,
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