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![]() ![]() june of 05 a new boat line from bennington pontoon boats came on the market,Its called AZURE. I purchaced the AZ 200 Sport deck boat after a ten min. demo ride on the lake. This boat Is very fast and rides like a dream In heavy chop. It came with a volvo penta 5.0 L V-8. You might want to look Into this boat line. ![]()
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JasonG, Post your question on www.boatingabc.com. There's scads of info and helpful people dealing solely with boating there. Plenty of Winnipesuakee boaters there as well.
I think you'd be better off with a well maintained, slightly older, high quality boat. It'll likely depreciate less and last longer in the end. |
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I would suggest the Rinker Captiva 232. I own a 2006 Rinker RX1 which is slightly smaller and we are quite happy with it. You may be able to find a brand new leftover around $30k'ish. Last summer Silver Sands had a leftover 232 with the RX package 9wakeboard tower, racks, etc) and it could have been had for low $30k's for a brand new boat with a warranty (no trailer). The RX package was a few thousand more than the standard boat. Sometimes it is worth spending that extra few thousand to get a new one and not buy anothers headaches.
Give Barry at Silver Sands a call and check on availability of leftovers... |
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First of all I second the Rinker 232, there were quite a few of them at my condo. They're not too fancy but they're bulletproof.
If you can stretch a little more, think about a 26 footer. It might save you in the long run, by skipping a step in the two foot disease. I owned a 2001 26 foot Searay bowrider, it was a great boat for the lake. I never felt unsafe. They stopped making that boat, but there are similar models, or Irwin still has mine for sale ![]() I'd recommend a pump out toilet versus porta potty, much easier. In a 23-26 foot boat 50+ MPH starts to get you into a performance area. You might need to look at a Baja Islander. |
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Well there seem to be lots of good reviews for the Azure and the Rinkers here in this thread. Let me through a 3rd into the Mix. Four Winns, There boats are heavier then most resulting in a fairly nice ride, and when powered correctly they move right along. Winnisquam Marine usually has a good selection of used boats and I was on thier site just the other day and they have 3 or 4 boats in the 23' to 24' range. There boats are always priced well and after buying a boat from them last year, I can tell you they are not afraid to stand behind there boats. They fixed a few things for me, even after the warranty period was up, with out arguement.
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