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With the boat show season underway, the idea of moving up, down, or sideways into another boat seems to fill the minds of many sailors. The first decision is the biggest: new or used.Buying a new boat certainly has its advantages -- and a few disadvantages. On the plus side, you may be buying a boat with the latest in hull and rig design, sail design and materials, as well as getting a boat equipped with all the latest navigation, safety, and operation technology. It's a blank canvas and you get to paint it how you wish.But a new boat is going to be more expensive than a similarly sized used boat. It may also have a number of problems to resolve with the dealer or perhaps on your own.And, of course, buying a used boat is not without its perils, as well. While the initial cost may be less than a new boat, what will it cost to bring it to your standards? Does it have any hidden defects that didn't turn up in the costly pre-purchase survey? And how much damage did the prior owner do in do-it-yourself upgrades?In the end, there is no free lunch. How to do you compare the issues of buying a new boat versus buying a used one? What has been your experience with both?Tell us about what you think: new or used? Then take the Quick Quiz on the homepage.(Discussion topic and quiz by Warren Milberg)