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Long time fishermen but now completely lost
Hey guys and gals, I'm looking to buy my first boat. Im a surf fishermen in the monmouth county area but ready to help my fishing addiction with a boat. I'm looking for a walkaround, at around 20 to 25 ft with a single outboard. Would fish mostly inshore for striper, fluke, seabass and tog. I have a family and that's why I'm looking for a cuddy cabin so if need be they can get out of the sun. I'm looking to spend up to 35k but a boat at that price I really wouldn't wana do much work to it for a year or 2. What should I be looking for while inspecting and making sure it's not underpowered and hour wise? Any other helpful information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
I think your choice to purchase a boat at this time may be a problem. The used boat market is not buyer friendly. I saw a guy offering a 12 year old 23' CC Parker with a 2016 Yammie 300hp 4 stroke with @ 400 hours For Sale. Guys were telling the seller that he could ask between $45,000 and $50,000.
I don't agree but it depends on the desperation level of the buyer. I wish you Good Luck in your search. |
Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
Aren't Parkers always super expensive? If I'm gona buy a boat what should I look for besides cracks in the jellcoat before I waste my money on a surveyor?
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Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
X2 on prices being thru the roof right now.
FWIW, if your willing to drop 35 on a ride, spend the money and get it surveyed. The last thing you want is to be dealing with issues all season long on problems you didn’t know how to spot before the purchase. This is supposed to be fun, not stressful. |
Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
If you can, wait it out. My son is a boat broker and feels that with high price of fuel that there will be an abundance of used boats coming on the market in the next few months. You might be able to find a diamond.
As Duffman said, spend the $$ and definitely have a survey done as well as an engine compression test. |
Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
Newbie:
Comments and advice above from TJD, Duffman & Skolmann are all very valid and worthwhile heeding. Here's some additional reading material for you on a rainy day B4 you decide: https://www.docksidereports.com/your_first_boat-1.htm Tight lines & stay safe all. |
Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
Thanks for the help and info.
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In addition, a good surveyor will have the tools needed to determine if there are soft spots on the deck, moisture in the transom and a host of other potential issues. When my son and I were looking to buy a boat, we had several boats looked at by a surveyor (each time costing a few hundred). We walked away from all but one (the one he eventually bought) based upon the surveyors report. IMHO, only a fool would buy a used boat without having it surveyed. As a side note, even though a boat might get a very favorable survey report that does not mean that you wont encounter any issues as there are something that even a surveyor can not detect. Just remember what BOAT stands for; Break Out Another Thousand That being said, I love having a boat and all (both the good & the bad) that comes with it. |
Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
Does anybody have recommendations on a surveyor?
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Re: Long time fishermen but now completely lost
Is it worth getting a boat shipped to another state? Like Florida
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