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Guys I have never owned a boat, but we go to the lake a bunch and usually rent Jet Ski's and or a boat.

Yesterday we saw a Larsen 1850 with the 4.3 V-6 190 hp and it looked like a really nice boat. They were asking $21,500,

What do you guys recommend? We just will be doing family boating, tubing, skiing, etc. Not a lot of fishing.

TIA

Ty
 
Here is a picture of it.

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I don't own a boat but have many friends and family that do. I was in the market awhile back and most of them recommended 21' or bigger boat.
 
If want a new boat buy a new one with a long warranty if possible... If you don't know boats and are new to them you will need it:biggrin:
 
Have had some experience in this area. It's true what they say. The best days of your life will be the day you buy it, and the day you sell it.
 
Have had some experience in this area. It's true what they say. The best days of your life will be the day you buy it, and the day you sell it.

I agree Dave, at least I know that going in :cool: LOL
 
Having lived on the water, been a boater my entire life, I would advise that there are much less things to break/go wrong with a straight inboard boat vs. a I/O.... no tilt/trim issues, waterpumps that are a bitch to change (have to drop the lower unit), multiple 90 deg. gear sets, dog clutches, momentary engine interrupters for shifting, etc.... just a simple wet clutch/in/out/reverser trans, shaft, and rudder..... there are alot of models out there now that are a great compromise between all-out tournament skier and family cruiser.... MasterCraft, Nautique, Ski Supreme, Centurian, Malibu, Supra, Moomba, Tige, etc, etc... and they all hold their value MUCH better than any of the I/O's.... and can be had in your apparent price range... Much better low speed handling w/ an inboard also....

My '87 MasterCraft ProStar 190 is probably worth more than my Buick...

Browse around here to get an idea what you may want to be looking for:

OnlyInboards.com - Used Ski Boats, Malibu Boats, Mastercraft Boats, Ski Nautique

HTH :)

PS - the Larsen looks way overpriced....
 
Ty if you take it on choppy water make sure you have a bigger boat 21' at least, if not its really annoying when your getting tossed around like a rag doll, and if anyone has a bad back you'll never enjoy it, and you'll hear "My back hurts, go slower" :rolleyes:. Get a 350 in it too :cool:
 
Aint that the truth.You think Buicks cost money.A boat is a hole in the water that you dump money into. Shop around and get the best warranty.My friend and I were out on lake Michigan on his 25ft baja and the hull cracked :eek:.I believe the hull had a ten year warranty.They replaced his hull.
 
Aint that the truth.You think Buicks cost money.A boat is a hole in the water that you dump money into. Shop around and get the best warranty.My friend and I were out on lake Michigan on his 25ft baja and the hull cracked :eek:.I believe the hull had a ten year warranty.They replaced his hull.

Nailed that on the head! Like everyone else has said get a brand new one with a good warranty. Sell it before warranty is over and plan on losing a bunch of money. But its well worth it if you have a family and want to have good times together. Thats what it all boils down too.Priceless!!
 
get a brand new one with a good warranty. Sell it before warranty is over and plan on losing a bunch of money.

I totally disagree.... let someone else take the depreciation hit.... buy a QUALITY used inboard that never breaks, use it for years and years with simple maintenance, and sell it for nearly what u paid....

Perhaps you haven't priced new vs. used boats lately? A brand new fairly low level MasterCraft is around $80k, yet a gently used 04 ish model with 2-300 hours can be had for ~$25-30k.... and likely will sell for about the same 8-10 years from now.... just sayin'....:wink:
 
Ty, anything smaller than 21 you will wish you stayed on land. When the wind somes up or a bigger lake with traffic, you will want it bad. There are a lot of boats with very little time for sale. As stated above let some one else take the hit and steal a good one......
 
25k for a deposit?LOL,trust me,there is no market for these boats right now,I would take around 60k to make it go away,I have too much money tied up elsewhere right now. :mad:
 
I will sell you mine,could meet you half way on delivery too.
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Ahh, made right here in Eastern NC. NICE BOAT... I am sure it will fly for its size. Nothing comes out of that plant slow:biggrin:
 
Only two good days to own a boat....the day you buy it, and the day you sell it ;)
 
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