Considering
Buying A Boat? Check Out These Guidelines
(NC)—Boating tends to be a
family activity, so members of the family should be involved in
the process of choosing the boat. Will it be a fishing boat most
of the time? A water-ski tow machine? The basic picnic cruise
boat? Determine what it is the family wants the boat to do, then
go find the model to fit those needs. Most boats are
multifaceted – they can be fishing boats in the morning and ski
boats in the afternoon.
Make notes of the family's "must haves," and "can do withouts."
Determine your monthly budget for boat ownership and try to
stick to it. But, don't give up a necessity for a few dollars
that will cost you convenience or usage later on. Remember that
you will often be inviting guests aboard, so plan a little extra
room for them and for you.
Many boats are now being pre-packaged with motor and trailer as
a complete unit. The manufacturers have been careful to outfit
such products for the comfort of the average boater ... and the
attractive prices of these units reflect cost savings passed on
to buyers.
Generally, the packaged boat units will offer some power choice,
so make sure there is enough push. Don't go overboard, either;
too much power can be fuelish, costly or simply unsafe.
Remember that the dealer that sells the boat will be your
partner for advice and service. He or she should be willing to
listen to what you want in a boat, then make several
recommendations. When the boat needs scheduled service or
repairs, the dealer should be there to stand behind the sale.
When shopping for a boat, also shop for the dealer you feel most
comfortable with or one recommended by friends.
Finally, don't think you're making a lifelong commitment to a
particular boat. It's not a marriage; it's more like an
enjoyable relationship. That's because most boat owners trade up
as their skills grow and needs change.
To get more information on boating, including a free CD-ROM
entitled "Discover Boating", visit
www.discoverboating.ca.
- News Canada
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