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Sorry for the double post - My fault.
Now I know that everyone will have their personal bias, and I don't want to start another flame war here, but I'd wonder if there is some loose consensus on what the pecking order is quality-wise of boat brands. I'm new to looking at boats, and just got back from the boat show. I was pretty overwhelmed by everything I saw there, and would like to get some opinions on how the following rank, with regard to quality and price: Sea Ray Larson Regal Glastron Four Winns Ebbtide Rinker Stingray Bayliner The order I listed them is about what my impression is at this time. I have been trying to find a benchmark boat on all of their websites to use to compare prices, but can't seem to find a common config that lets me compare apples to apples. Thanks Nute |
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![]() "Nute" wrote in message news ![]() Sorry for the double post - My fault. Now I know that everyone will have their personal bias, and I don't want to start another flame war here, but I'd wonder if there is some loose consensus on what the pecking order is quality-wise of boat brands. I'm new to looking at boats, and just got back from the boat show. I was pretty overwhelmed by everything I saw there, and would like to get some opinions on how the following rank, with regard to quality and price: Sea Ray Larson Regal Glastron Four Winns Ebbtide Rinker Stingray Bayliner The order I listed them is about what my impression is at this time. I have been trying to find a benchmark boat on all of their websites to use to compare prices, but can't seem to find a common config that lets me compare apples to apples. Thanks Nute I do not give it a whole lot of weight, but here is what JD Power and Associates had to say: http://www.jdpower.com/news/releases...asp?ID=2005018 With a small runabout I don't think you will go wrong with any of those brands you listed, although I don't know about the Ebbtide brand. You may want to throw Maxum in the mix also if you are shopping. BTW: SeaRay, IMO, does not belong at the top of the list, nor does Bayliner belong on the bottom. |
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![]() Nute wrote: Sorry for the double post - My fault. Now I know that everyone will have their personal bias, and I don't want to start another flame war here, but I'd wonder if there is some loose consensus on what the pecking order is quality-wise of boat brands. I'm new to looking at boats, and just got back from the boat show. I was pretty overwhelmed by everything I saw there, and would like to get some opinions on how the following rank, with regard to quality and price: Sea Ray Larson Regal Glastron Four Winns Ebbtide Rinker Stingray Bayliner The order I listed them is about what my impression is at this time. I have been trying to find a benchmark boat on all of their websites to use to compare prices, but can't seem to find a common config that lets me compare apples to apples. Thanks Nute You're missing the 3 C's: Cobalt, Crownline, and Chapparal. These boats probably belong at or near the top of your list, depending upon what's important to you. Personally have never heard of an Ebbtide. |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:40:03 -0600, "Nute" wrote: #1 Sea Ray, Glastron, Four Winns, Larson #2 Regal, Ebbtide, Rinker #3 Stingray up for grabs: Bayliner. bayliner has a el cheapo boat that ive ridden in which seems to be half way decent - it has a small mercruiser i/o and is around 10k, boat, motor and trailer. it appears to be a very nice little entry boat for somebody who just wants something to run around in on the weekends. just my opinion. I agree. A nicely priced entry level boat for inland lakes. BTW: You can upsize the power package. |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:40:03 -0600, "Nute" wrote: #1 Sea Ray, Glastron, Four Winns, Larson #2 Regal, Ebbtide, Rinker #3 Stingray up for grabs: Bayliner. bayliner has a el cheapo boat that ive ridden in which seems to be half way decent - it has a small mercruiser i/o and is around 10k, boat, motor and trailer. it appears to be a very nice little entry boat for somebody who just wants something to run around in on the weekends. just my opinion. Anyone who is new to boating and is looking to boat on a lake, bay or close to shore should definitely check out buying a used Bayliner. There are a ton of them for sale and you can negotiate a great deal. Their quality improved immensely during the 90's. After you have been boating for awhile, you can decide exactly what is the ideal boat. Since you purchased your first boat used, you will not take the big depreciation hit. If you did a good job negotiating, you might even be able to sell the boat for the same thing you paid for it. -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* Q. What's the difference between a brown-noser and a ****-head? A. Depth perception. ************************************************** ************* |
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JimH wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:40:03 -0600, "Nute" wrote: #1 Sea Ray, Glastron, Four Winns, Larson #2 Regal, Ebbtide, Rinker #3 Stingray up for grabs: Bayliner. bayliner has a el cheapo boat that ive ridden in which seems to be half way decent - it has a small mercruiser i/o and is around 10k, boat, motor and trailer. it appears to be a very nice little entry boat for somebody who just wants something to run around in on the weekends. just my opinion. I agree. A nicely priced entry level boat for inland lakes. BTW: You can upsize the power package. And when you do upgrade the $10K special jumps to a level that can get you a better boat and trailer. Dan |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Nute wrote: Sorry for the double post - My fault. Now I know that everyone will have their personal bias, and I don't want to start another flame war here, but I'd wonder if there is some loose consensus on what the pecking order is quality-wise of boat brands. I'm new to looking at boats, and just got back from the boat show. I was pretty overwhelmed by everything I saw there, and would like to get some opinions on how the following rank, with regard to quality and price: Sea Ray Larson Regal Glastron Four Winns Ebbtide Rinker Stingray Bayliner The order I listed them is about what my impression is at this time. I have been trying to find a benchmark boat on all of their websites to use to compare prices, but can't seem to find a common config that lets me compare apples to apples. Thanks Nute You're missing the 3 C's: Cobalt, Crownline, and Chapparal. These boats probably belong at or near the top of your list, depending upon what's important to you. Personally have never heard of an Ebbtide. Chuck, I climbed around on a Chapparal when I was trying to find a less expensive boat and it had a cheap feel to it. I don't know nothin' 'bout buildin' no boats, but I didn't like it because of it's aesthetics and it's feel on the lot. The Crownline and Cobalt were nice, but out of my boating price range. Why do you include the Chapparal? |
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