My recent purchase of my first boat
Want to quickly share my thought process in purchasing my boat, as I believe I had been quite methodical throughout.There are many things to consider when buying a boat. Just to name a few, you have the price, the length, the age, the condition, the outside appearance, the inside layout, then you get into more technical stuff like the hull speed, the head room, etc.You have to decide which items are most important, and which you are willing to comprimise.For me, price and length was my most important factors. I wanted to spend no more than US $2000 for my first boat because I know I'll be upgrading to something later and want to be able to just give my boat to a friend. I also wanted at least a 24' boat since I want to be able to go out to the ocean shores on good weather days.A third requirement for me, although less critical, is to have a housing in the middle of the boat. I felt that makes a boat look more stately, as opposed to a flat deck such as the Cal line of boats.For my price and size, I was willing to sacrifice age (I'm confortable with 30 year old fiberglass hulls), condition (I'm not entertaining anyone), and interior room (boat will be used by just me and my wife) of the boat.With these criteria in my mind, the rest was just waiting for my ideal boat to come to the market. I staked out at local online boat classified, checking everyday. When a potential candidate appears, I'm usually the first to check it out (it helps when you have flexible schedule). After looking at more than 20 boats, I found my boat.Just like the other poster said, when I saw this one, I knew it was what I want. It was listed for $2200, but it came a 6 hp motor; so the price for the boat itself was actually only about $1700-1800. Paid a deposit right on the spot and the deal was done.Here is the result:http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/fernsideblvd3217/album?.dir=/d09aRobert