Omaha Red Sox wrote:Found an example of one with a cabin, I think.
that's a sweet boat maybe a little big for the NE creeks though .
Ok, easy RW, sometimes I can't tell if you're being serious or not. Is this too big for where I live and what I'd be using it for? I think it's 26' if I'm reading it correctly. What size would you look for, if you were looking for something with a cabin and comfortably carry 6 passengers?
Omaha Red Sox wrote:Found an example of one with a cabin, I think.
that's a sweet boat maybe a little big for the NE creeks though .
Ok, easy RW, sometimes I can't tell if you're being serious or not. Is this too big for where I live and what I'd be using it for? I think it's 26' if I'm reading it correctly. What size would you look for, if you were looking for something with a cabin and comfortably carry 6 passengers?
You'd be the best judge of the location you will be going to and where you'll be winterizing that is keeping it marina, home garage etc. that seems most suffeciant for 6 people. and a really nice cabin. lots of cool features. i can't recal of a leisure boat with AC. but i've never been on a yacht.
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Omaha Red Sox wrote:Found an example of one with a cabin, I think.
that's a sweet boat maybe a little big for the NE creeks though .
Ok, easy RW, sometimes I can't tell if you're being serious or not. Is this too big for where I live and what I'd be using it for? I think it's 26' if I'm reading it correctly. What size would you look for, if you were looking for something with a cabin and comfortably carry 6 passengers?
You'd be the best judge of the location you will be going to and where you'll be winterizing that is keeping it marina, home garage etc. that seems most suffeciant for 6 people. and a really nice cabin. lots of cool features. i can't recal of a leisure boat with AC. but i've never been on a yacht.
ps. only use the john on board for emergency visits.
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Omaha Red Sox wrote:Found an example of one with a cabin, I think.
that's a sweet boat maybe a little big for the NE creeks though .
Ok, easy RW, sometimes I can't tell if you're being serious or not. Is this too big for where I live and what I'd be using it for? I think it's 26' if I'm reading it correctly. What size would you look for, if you were looking for something with a cabin and comfortably carry 6 passengers?
You'd be the best judge of the location you will be going to and where you'll be winterizing that is keeping it marina, home garage etc. that seems most suffeciant for 6 people. and a really nice cabin. lots of cool features. i can't recal of a leisure boat with AC. but i've never been on a yacht.
ps. only use the john on board for emergency visits.
Pee off the side? What if I have to go #2?
It's around $200 to winterize a boat, from what I've been told, so not a big deal.
Omaha Red Sox wrote:Found an example of one with a cabin, I think.
that's a sweet boat maybe a little big for the NE creeks though .
Ok, easy RW, sometimes I can't tell if you're being serious or not. Is this too big for where I live and what I'd be using it for? I think it's 26' if I'm reading it correctly. What size would you look for, if you were looking for something with a cabin and comfortably carry 6 passengers?
You'd be the best judge of the location you will be going to and where you'll be winterizing that is keeping it marina, home garage etc. that seems most suffeciant for 6 people. and a really nice cabin. lots of cool features. i can't recal of a leisure boat with AC. but i've never been on a yacht.
ps. only use the john on board for emergency visits.
Pee off the side? What if I have to go #2?
It's around $200 to winterize a boat, from what I've been told, so not a big deal.
yes. and if you have to go doo doo just jump in the water.
you could take a dump off the side but that might make your guests a little uncomfortable.
One like this ( http://www.boatinglife.com/product.jsp? ... ntID=25179 ) is very common for my area, Michigan. A friend of mine has one, with the 4.3 liter Vortec V-6, and I think it's just a great boat. The engine always gave us plenty of power with 3 in the boat, and one behind on a wakeboard. I know Four Winns has been making them for a few years, and if you're looking for a used one, it shouldn't be too hard to find one. My moms husband has had quite a few different boats ranging from 20' - 26' for the Great Lakes. We've always used them just for fishing for salmon. But, I know if you start getting into 24' -26' or above, you want a good truck ( above a half ton ) for towing the thing. I think that's another reason I always like the style of the Four Winns. You can at least tow it with an SUV if need be. As far as myself, I own a 12'-er with a 1962 Johnson 5 horse motor. It's my fish killing machine. Good luck, Omaha!