doodguy
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Hello all!
I'm itching to get a boat for myself/family to cruise the local florida waters but don't want to make a mistake!
I'm looking in the $10k range have cash in hand. On Craigslist I'm seeing a handlful Yamahas for sale in this range.
I see a 2001 LS2000
2004 Yamaha AR 210
2002 Yamah LX2000
2012 AR190 (Albeit single motor)
Any gotchas/things look out for? I like that the motors are cheap to rebuild. I like the dual motor answer because if one goes bad we're not stuck on water unless both go bad then there's sea tow. I dislike the sound of carburetors, but maybe it shouldn't bother me??
Is there a better model 2 engine boat I could get in this price range? Should I jump on one of these LX2000's?
Also looking for a good easy to use GPS (to help me find my way back to the docks) along with depth finder (to help me avoid bottoming out) and fish finder in case I wanna go fishing.
Any thoughts are appreciated!! Hoping to buy this weekend.
I'm itching to get a boat for myself/family to cruise the local florida waters but don't want to make a mistake!
I'm looking in the $10k range have cash in hand. On Craigslist I'm seeing a handlful Yamahas for sale in this range.
I see a 2001 LS2000
2004 Yamaha AR 210
2002 Yamah LX2000
2012 AR190 (Albeit single motor)
Any gotchas/things look out for? I like that the motors are cheap to rebuild. I like the dual motor answer because if one goes bad we're not stuck on water unless both go bad then there's sea tow. I dislike the sound of carburetors, but maybe it shouldn't bother me??
Is there a better model 2 engine boat I could get in this price range? Should I jump on one of these LX2000's?
Also looking for a good easy to use GPS (to help me find my way back to the docks) along with depth finder (to help me avoid bottoming out) and fish finder in case I wanna go fishing.
Any thoughts are appreciated!! Hoping to buy this weekend.