Hello, I’m here to ask about the capabilities of a 14’ Bayliner Capri in choppy water.
*Edit: Aprroximately 2’ chop. We’re just trying to putt around, and see the sights.
My garage is only 18’ deep so I can’t go bigger than a 14’ boat, even with a folding trailer tongue mod.
I really like the open bow design since this boat is meant for leisure rather than fishing. So it’s either this, or a skiff.
I live in Portland, OR and would like to boat on the Columbia river which I hear gets pretty choppy.
Someone told me they owned a 16’ Capri and they didn’t like it because it was really unstable. They said it felt like they were on a canoe.
I will be buying a new house next year, thinking I might just put off the boat purchase until then so I can get something bigger.
But you can get a used Capri for around $2,500, so it wouldn’t be a total loss if it got me out on the water this summer.
*Edit: Aprroximately 2’ chop. We’re just trying to putt around, and see the sights.
My garage is only 18’ deep so I can’t go bigger than a 14’ boat, even with a folding trailer tongue mod.
I really like the open bow design since this boat is meant for leisure rather than fishing. So it’s either this, or a skiff.
I live in Portland, OR and would like to boat on the Columbia river which I hear gets pretty choppy.
Someone told me they owned a 16’ Capri and they didn’t like it because it was really unstable. They said it felt like they were on a canoe.
I will be buying a new house next year, thinking I might just put off the boat purchase until then so I can get something bigger.
But you can get a used Capri for around $2,500, so it wouldn’t be a total loss if it got me out on the water this summer.
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