tinstaafl
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm new to this forum and totally new to the boating world!
I have a few questions that I'd like to ask, some of which will sound really stupid, I'm sure. I'd be very grateful for some responses...
We're thinking of buying a small (18-20 foot) cuddy sportsboat to trail rather than moor. I'm not new to forums in general so I've spent ages searching this site and came to the conclusion that we ought to buy a vehicle for towing such a boat. We have a new V6 mondeo and whilst I'm sure it's powerful enough to drag a bought, the thought of watching it slide backwards down a slip whilst trying to recover a boat makes me feel ill! I'd decided that buying an old land rover defender would be a good move and far cheaper to run each month than a berth.
Our budget for a boat would be somewhere between 10 and 12 grand - we don't want to spend any more until we know what our usage habits will be.
So my questions are as follows:
1. Having done some homework, it seems that the Bayliner boats of this size with a cuddy are readily available. Boats at this price or less tend to be around 5-10 yrs old. Am I setting myself up for a real headache by purchasing a boat of this age? I wouldn't buy a car that age and expect reliability so are boats and marine engines any different?
2. We'd probably do occasional overnights in a boat so my next question, whilst sounding a bit daft, is relevant and will make some of you chuckle! Are the small portable loos fitted in these type of boats able to accept every "type" of "input" or only liquid "input"?
3. For a first boat, expecially older ones, is it more sensible to get something with an outboard rather than a sterndrive?
4. On a 18-20 foot cuddy, what sort of engine power is required to drag a sausage/donut/skier without too much hassle? I see 20' boats around with 220hp sterndrives and 90hp outboards on 18' boats - are both size/power ratios adequate for this?
5. Can I ask more questions later?
I really appreciate the help, it seems very difficult to get information about this particular subject at times!
Thx
tinstaafl
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I'm new to this forum and totally new to the boating world!
I have a few questions that I'd like to ask, some of which will sound really stupid, I'm sure. I'd be very grateful for some responses...
We're thinking of buying a small (18-20 foot) cuddy sportsboat to trail rather than moor. I'm not new to forums in general so I've spent ages searching this site and came to the conclusion that we ought to buy a vehicle for towing such a boat. We have a new V6 mondeo and whilst I'm sure it's powerful enough to drag a bought, the thought of watching it slide backwards down a slip whilst trying to recover a boat makes me feel ill! I'd decided that buying an old land rover defender would be a good move and far cheaper to run each month than a berth.
Our budget for a boat would be somewhere between 10 and 12 grand - we don't want to spend any more until we know what our usage habits will be.
So my questions are as follows:
1. Having done some homework, it seems that the Bayliner boats of this size with a cuddy are readily available. Boats at this price or less tend to be around 5-10 yrs old. Am I setting myself up for a real headache by purchasing a boat of this age? I wouldn't buy a car that age and expect reliability so are boats and marine engines any different?
2. We'd probably do occasional overnights in a boat so my next question, whilst sounding a bit daft, is relevant and will make some of you chuckle! Are the small portable loos fitted in these type of boats able to accept every "type" of "input" or only liquid "input"?
3. For a first boat, expecially older ones, is it more sensible to get something with an outboard rather than a sterndrive?
4. On a 18-20 foot cuddy, what sort of engine power is required to drag a sausage/donut/skier without too much hassle? I see 20' boats around with 220hp sterndrives and 90hp outboards on 18' boats - are both size/power ratios adequate for this?
5. Can I ask more questions later?
I really appreciate the help, it seems very difficult to get information about this particular subject at times!
Thx
tinstaafl
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