Hello again, This is about the third time I have posted about ?which boat to buy? in the last few months. It is probably obvious I am anxious to upgrade before the season starts. The other boats did not work out but I am very serious about sealing the deal this week and have it narrowed down to two boats. I will try to post links below.
Boat 1: 2006 Regal 2200, Merc 5.0 MPI, Alpha 1 drive, ~200 hrs., snap cover included. Nice tandem trailer
Boat 2: 2004 Chaparral 220 SSi, Merc 350 MAG, Alpha 1 drive, ~400 hours, no cover (will need to buy one), no transom gate (need to buy one), Nice tandem trailer except apparently no brakes, a few grand less than the Regal.
I am leaning towards the Chaparral due to the price difference and the added space of an extended swim platform and the added capacity (12 vs 10). I realize that 10 is a lot but on the one or two occasions over the life of the boat that I may want to fit over 10, it is good to know I can.
Any thoughts on pros/cons.
On another note (maybe should have started a new thread for this), I was shocked that he said the duel axel trailer had no brakes. I will definitely be installing brakes if I go with that boat. How much of a chore is it to install breaks? Anyone ever heard of a trailer like that not running brakes? It will be a slow 7 hr trip home until I can install.
Thanks,
Dan
Boat 1: 2006 Regal 2200, Merc 5.0 MPI, Alpha 1 drive, ~200 hrs., snap cover included. Nice tandem trailer
Boat 2: 2004 Chaparral 220 SSi, Merc 350 MAG, Alpha 1 drive, ~400 hours, no cover (will need to buy one), no transom gate (need to buy one), Nice tandem trailer except apparently no brakes, a few grand less than the Regal.
I am leaning towards the Chaparral due to the price difference and the added space of an extended swim platform and the added capacity (12 vs 10). I realize that 10 is a lot but on the one or two occasions over the life of the boat that I may want to fit over 10, it is good to know I can.
Any thoughts on pros/cons.
On another note (maybe should have started a new thread for this), I was shocked that he said the duel axel trailer had no brakes. I will definitely be installing brakes if I go with that boat. How much of a chore is it to install breaks? Anyone ever heard of a trailer like that not running brakes? It will be a slow 7 hr trip home until I can install.
Thanks,
Dan