woodenman
New Member
Well, the missus and I got ourselves down to the boat show to check out some potential vessels for our first proper purchase. Took the advice of many here and left the cheque book behind, that was hard. Agreed that having a boat over the winter is probably a waste of time and money.
However it was all a little daunting and confusing. I'm after a small cuddy cruiser, that could be trailered very occasionally and looked at Sea Ray, Bayliner, Monterey, Crownline, Fletcher and a couple of others.
Of all that lot, it appeared Crownline had the best to offer in terms of quality, layout, price, and useability. I must say the fit and finish on all but the Sea Ray and Crownline was awful. The bayliner was fantastically cheap, but I couldn't help but conclude the fit and finsihed answered why.
Am I right in concluding that Bayliner can have quite variable quality and is not up with Sea Ray (same company I know) and Crownline? They seem a lot lot lighter too for the similar size and engine spec. Is that due to the hull construction? All the other dealers were quick to slate to them, but is there any truth in the horror stories.
I think I have settled on a Crownline 230 CCR. I'm hoping that is occasionally trailerable behind a Discovery....
The layout in the cuddy seemed slightly better too. We will almost never use it to sleep, but it seemed the only one to use the space for seating and eating. All the others were more towards being a bed that will never be used.
And as for economy....! What a bunch of liars those sales people are. Or someone is anyway. The economy levels quoted for a 250-300HP range at cruising speed ranged from 4 gallons and hour to 'about 8'. I thought at cruising speed an engine that size would burn c12-15 gallons an hour. Am I being unfair?
They also tell you that you can easily trailer a 3.4ton boat behind a Disco. That sounds like bunkum. I would have thought that is a nightmare!
Think they saw me coming with big 'THIS IS MY FIRST BOAT AND MY MONEY IS BURNING A HOLE IN MY POCKET' sticker on my head.
Anyway, if anyone has any experience of boats of this size (c20-23ft, less than 2.8 tons on trailer, cuddy/sports etc) and specifically Crownline, would be very grateful.
Of course the missus wants a Princess v50. And the staff were great too. Unlike Fairline. Maybe next year.
Thanks in advance
However it was all a little daunting and confusing. I'm after a small cuddy cruiser, that could be trailered very occasionally and looked at Sea Ray, Bayliner, Monterey, Crownline, Fletcher and a couple of others.
Of all that lot, it appeared Crownline had the best to offer in terms of quality, layout, price, and useability. I must say the fit and finish on all but the Sea Ray and Crownline was awful. The bayliner was fantastically cheap, but I couldn't help but conclude the fit and finsihed answered why.
Am I right in concluding that Bayliner can have quite variable quality and is not up with Sea Ray (same company I know) and Crownline? They seem a lot lot lighter too for the similar size and engine spec. Is that due to the hull construction? All the other dealers were quick to slate to them, but is there any truth in the horror stories.
I think I have settled on a Crownline 230 CCR. I'm hoping that is occasionally trailerable behind a Discovery....
The layout in the cuddy seemed slightly better too. We will almost never use it to sleep, but it seemed the only one to use the space for seating and eating. All the others were more towards being a bed that will never be used.
And as for economy....! What a bunch of liars those sales people are. Or someone is anyway. The economy levels quoted for a 250-300HP range at cruising speed ranged from 4 gallons and hour to 'about 8'. I thought at cruising speed an engine that size would burn c12-15 gallons an hour. Am I being unfair?
They also tell you that you can easily trailer a 3.4ton boat behind a Disco. That sounds like bunkum. I would have thought that is a nightmare!
Think they saw me coming with big 'THIS IS MY FIRST BOAT AND MY MONEY IS BURNING A HOLE IN MY POCKET' sticker on my head.
Anyway, if anyone has any experience of boats of this size (c20-23ft, less than 2.8 tons on trailer, cuddy/sports etc) and specifically Crownline, would be very grateful.
Of course the missus wants a Princess v50. And the staff were great too. Unlike Fairline. Maybe next year.
Thanks in advance