A little bit confused post Boat Show

hi i have got a 20ft aquador with an outboard. i have also had a 19ft glastron both are cuddies and fine for the camping night , trailer easily and can be launched and recovered on my own . one thing i would add is the glastron is american the aquador is scadinavian , once in the water they are quite different , the scandiavians build there boats for their water and so they behave much better in our choppy water . i know which one i would prefer to be in when you get a bit of wind against tide etc . i have also noticed that the 4stroke outboard is better on fuel on hugely quieter . flipper , bella , finnmaster , yamarin all worth a look . they are also more boaty , no carpets , less clocks and dials , you will be more likely to take it out on drisslely days cause you wont worry about it getting wet !!
 
crownline 230 or even 250

Hello Woodenman, my husband and I are doing the same as you, we wanted a sexy cuddy cruiser that could be stored on a trailer in winter. First mistake we made was to buy a boat that was to big! a Maxum 2800scr way to big for a trailer. We thought it was nicely built Untill... We bought a Crownline 250, Wow now this is a gorgeous boat really well put together plus very nice feel to the interior, Plus the drivers seat spins round and gives a really big boat feeling when we have guests on board. I've had a look around and found one with only 37hrs on it at Ancaster. Anyway here is the link

http://www.ancasta.com/BoatInformation.aspx?make=Crownline&model=250CR&BoatId=24034

good luck
Claire xx
 
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