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Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2014
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- 462
So I'll be the devil's advocate. Search around (try out at least 6 different boats if possible), and when you find the one you like, buy it, learn to drive it, and enjoy it, whatever size it is.
I'll concur 100%! Not a big fan of outboards or aluminum boats so trying to learn "boating" with one would turn me "off" to it immediately. No thanks!........LOL
BTW my oldest son was driving the Sundancer on the trailer for dad helping him load it when he was 11 years old. They're not that tough to pilot. Especially with an outdrive that has counter rotating props.