It has been some time since I last posted but it's good to be back. Buying your first boat is sort of like asking us what sort of girl you should look for if you happen to be looking for a wife. To put this in perspective, Cruising and Fishing are two very separate capabilities so you must put a priority on which you do most. Yes - there are some compromise configurations and lots of them in 17 - 20 foot range. If biased toward fishing a single center or side console can provide pretty good fishing capability yet a fair bit of room for a leisurely cruise with extra passengers. Closed bow and even open bow runabouts are cruisers and do not make a good fishing rig. But keep in mind that's "my" opinion. Fiberglass or Aluminum is another choice to make as well your budget. If you favor the fishing capability then Alumacraft, Crestliner, Lund, and others all have side consoles in various lengths. I/O or outboard power is another decision. I/O's take up a lot of interior space. For runabouts the sky is the limit in side, layout, power, etc. Have fun but don't let your eyes overrule reality. Impulse buying rarely turns out well when it comes to first boats.