we know some folks who have a carver and it is nice.
[QUOTE=Force 26]Any one else out there thinkin of movin to a cruiser? (yeah i mean a boat) Just wonderin if im the only one gettin old!!
Ive been lookin at bayliners and such for Catalina..
I beat you to it, we got a 36 foot carver that we hang out on all summer.It stays at the river and we bring the hot rod boat down and tie up to the carver. All the amenities of home, plus you can go for a blast in the speed boat when you want. Ahhhh, life is good.....cheers
we know some folks who have a carver and it is nice.
My buddy Tim pulled the trigger on one last summer... He kept the 38' for a dinghy.
This is a 63' Italian express boat. It will run 60 on the big end!
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We have been talking about a 38/40' (cruiser)something or other for a while now... But going to the boat show last week seeing the 18X80 houseboat.....fully loaded..... $250k....shoot, I am going to lean towards that. Sounds like a much better deal for the money....vs....1 mil plus for a cruiser half its size.
We have been talking about a 38/40' (cruiser)something or other for a while now... But going to the boat show last week seeing the 18X80 houseboat.....fully loaded..... $250k....shoot, I am going to lean towards that. Sounds like a much better deal for the money....vs....1 mil plus for a cruiser half its size.
I never thought I'd say it but I'd love to have one of those things. 2,500 + sq feet of floating lake property. Really good for landlocked lakes. For some reason they haven't caught on in the Nooga. Maybe cause we live on a navigable waterway. Or maybe because we've never had a good dealer in town.
We have been talking about a 38/40' (cruiser)something or other for a while now... But going to the boat show last week seeing the 18X80 houseboat.....fully loaded..... $250k....shoot, I am going to lean towards that. Sounds like a much better deal for the money....vs....1 mil plus for a cruiser half its size.
Here ya go:
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here is a nice cruiser that's for sale. lol You did really mean Schiada River Cruiser right?
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superdave, this boat is absolutely beautiful, is it really for sale???
Damn you guys are thinkin BIG I'm thinkin 29' to 32' Bayliner 30 something Sea ray or an older 36' or 38' carver aft cabin. but I dont have the "bawller dollar" like most of you guys so Ill be on a smaller scale!! and I'll be keepin the other boat (Drone 30') as a dingy!
Nancy & I did this a few years ago. After many years of performance boats (Campbell, Spectra's, Raysons, Hallett's, Schiada's and others), we settled down with a beautiful Sea Ray Sundancer. Well, after 1 years of going slow, but comfortable, we went back to performance. My biggest regret is not keeping both. I miss not going out for the evening cruise, the overnighters on the boat with A/C, microwave, shower and coffeemaker. Theres a lot to be said for the condo on the water.
By the way, we looked at an option new to the west coast; fractional ownership (a Sunseeker yet). Interesting...
Damn you guys are thinkin BIG I'm thinkin 29' to 32' Bayliner 30 something Sea ray or an older 36' or 38' carver aft cabin. but I dont have the "bawller dollar" like most of you guys so Ill be on a smaller scale!! and I'll be keepin the other boat (Drone 30') as a dingy!
Chaparral's 350 Signature has been tested in excess of 55 mph
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