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Tim
Used
It seems the overwhelming majority of responses to this great question are to buy used. My guess is the users of this forum tend to be more do it yourselfers which could explain this.I personally strongly prefer a Good Old Boat. I am realtively new to the sport (and am completely and totally hooked, I have found my passion) and have only owned used. All have been 1970's boats, first a 16' ODay, then a 22' Venture and now a 29' Ericson. I love the older designs, much prettier in my estimation and generally very well built. While all have required some work there was nothing major and I love the feeling of bringing a boat back.The 22' Venture was the worst, filled with water and rotting in a field. A sound hull and rig and some enjoyable (mostly, scraping bottom paint was no fun) work on it and it is now a proud vessel.I am especially excited about getting my Bruce King designed Ericson on the water in a few months, I am counting the days!
It seems the overwhelming majority of responses to this great question are to buy used. My guess is the users of this forum tend to be more do it yourselfers which could explain this.I personally strongly prefer a Good Old Boat. I am realtively new to the sport (and am completely and totally hooked, I have found my passion) and have only owned used. All have been 1970's boats, first a 16' ODay, then a 22' Venture and now a 29' Ericson. I love the older designs, much prettier in my estimation and generally very well built. While all have required some work there was nothing major and I love the feeling of bringing a boat back.The 22' Venture was the worst, filled with water and rotting in a field. A sound hull and rig and some enjoyable (mostly, scraping bottom paint was no fun) work on it and it is now a proud vessel.I am especially excited about getting my Bruce King designed Ericson on the water in a few months, I am counting the days!