Re: Newbie, looking for brand recommendations
OK first of all I am biased, I love Crownlines but lets take this step by step so that I don't get some other members all ticked off,
First of all your looking used so the first rule is that manufacturer plays very little into your choice, the most important factor for you to consider is the care the boat has had over its lifetime. Most here would favor a marine survey of the boat prior to purchase and I agree but since your new to boats I would take a good friend who is knowledgeable in boats, your friend should know what to look for, soft floor rotten stringers tired motor etc. go over the boat with a fine toothed comb and use the search feature here on iboats to learn what to look for.
Now lets jump into types of boats, if your into cars and motorcycles (like me) I liked sporty bowriders, I looked at Chaparral's, Sea Rays, Mariah's and Cobalt's which were all pretty popular here in Colorado, due to my financial situation as well as the fact this was going to be my first boat we went with a Crownline about 15 years old but in overall good shape and priced where I could get a good enough price that I could get my money out of it when it was time to upgrade. This philosophy has never failed me and I highly recommend you do the same, do not spend all your money on "The" boat since your likely to damage it learning how to boat, get a nice boat at a fair price that your not worried about damaging, everyone bangs their first boat off the dock every so often.
Start reasonable, less then $10,000 but more likely in the $7000-$6000 range, all the manufacturers you listed are well made boats, but I would add Chaparral to your list of possibles. Your location may have a different market then mine so the makes and prices may be a little more or less. Save your money for another year or two for "The" boat, welcome to "twofootitis", everyone gets it in boating!
The only thing I would add is take your time its your market, even into the fall and winter depending on where you are, I would not buy another boat without a sea trial so your location would determine how far into the fall you can go