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Originally Posted by Bear Islander
If you are on an island you will need to have a good relationship with a marina. Things like trash disposal and guest parking are part of island life.
A marina will expect you to be buying your boat from them. Some will not rent you a slip unless you buy the boat there. They are looking for the total customer. Slip, fuel, repair, winter storage etc.
My point is that you should start by considering the boat models carried by the marina you want.
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Good advice. I will reply to your PM when I get a sec from the other thread. If you are on an island and plan for this to be your primary or only boat I would definitely reconsider. These are more of a "toy" boat for pleasure use, tubing, watersports, etc. I would not want to rely on it as my main transportation. I don't think you will get the ride quality in rough water, not to mention if you are on an island and haul things back and forth it is definitely not suited for it.
As far as pricing, if you are looking at buying a new one I think that you could get a better deal on a new Monterey or Rinker that will outlast and outperform the Yamaha for your application
Is this your first boat or first island property? A bit of background on your location or situation may help.