Ive done some browsing and couldnt find exactly what I was looking for so I apologize if this has been asked a ton of times. Im sure it has.
In the market for our first boat and Ive found what seem to be two pretty good options so I was curious what you all think would be the better buy.
1. 2009 Crownline 185 SS with 5.0L Merc TKS (160 hrs)
2. 2012 Chaparral H20 18 Sport with 3.0L Merc MPI (60 hrs)
The Chap is about $1,100 more so price is pretty negligible. You can tell the Crownline is 3 years older as it does have a little more wear on the interior as well as the hull (nothing terrible, just a few scuffs). However, the Crown has a few more features with the wakeboard tower/speakers and social swim. The Chap is in great condition, though.
My main concern is engine performance and reliability. Definitely sounds nice to have the larger 5.0L, but would the 3.0L be more reliable with MPI? Its just my wife and me for now so Im kind of thinking the 3.0L would do just fine for us. We will be doing some water sports as well and I?d imagine there won?t be more than 4 adults on board at anytime. Thanks in advance!
In the market for our first boat and Ive found what seem to be two pretty good options so I was curious what you all think would be the better buy.
1. 2009 Crownline 185 SS with 5.0L Merc TKS (160 hrs)
2. 2012 Chaparral H20 18 Sport with 3.0L Merc MPI (60 hrs)
The Chap is about $1,100 more so price is pretty negligible. You can tell the Crownline is 3 years older as it does have a little more wear on the interior as well as the hull (nothing terrible, just a few scuffs). However, the Crown has a few more features with the wakeboard tower/speakers and social swim. The Chap is in great condition, though.
My main concern is engine performance and reliability. Definitely sounds nice to have the larger 5.0L, but would the 3.0L be more reliable with MPI? Its just my wife and me for now so Im kind of thinking the 3.0L would do just fine for us. We will be doing some water sports as well and I?d imagine there won?t be more than 4 adults on board at anytime. Thanks in advance!
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