Well, have had my Tahoe for about 3 years now, q4l 3.0l I/O and have really enjoyed it in the Fl. water ways..I bought it right I think so should have no problem selling it with a little money left over....we have used this pretty much as a "cruiser" as we don't fish or ski but really enjoy the St. Johns River in central Fl as well as a few trips to both coasts over the last 3 years...including an annual trip to Cayo Costa area in Port Charlottee area which is REALLY cool and remote. Now then, it's time to have something we can get out of the weather and also stay for a weekend or just over night. I live very near a ramp to the St. Johns River area and just a little north east of Orlando. We have a lot of options within short distances, all of which I'm trying to determine what to buy.....I am looking at the Bayliner Ciera 2655 and 285...wanting to stay with single motor and a trailerable boat. Also, looking at boats around 8 to 10 years old to get the price around 20 to mid 20's (little higher if need be). Have a lot of questions I do not want to ask a salesperson or someone otherwise trying to sell me something! Seems like there are some pretty nice clean boats in what I'm looking at but concerned with the age...I can fix a lot of stuff myself.
is the 285 trailerable?
I thought I understood what draft meant (how deep it is in the water) but have seen max draft for example on a 285 and a little over a foot? I know from my boat when you take off I need a heck of a lot more water than that! What is the different draft numbers and meaning??
Financing- wish I could pay cash but I figure I'll leave the bill to my kids- on a boat that old, what kind of terms and rates will I run into? I used my credit union when I bought my present boat but they would only do 4 years on a 2007 which at the time would have been three years old.....
I know I will have to get a bigger vehicle than my Explorer and I figure with a V8 F150 I should be able to tow even the 285 ok on the distance I plan to work with....
I do not plan any off shore boating but it would be nice to know that I could. Mainly, inter costal and the St. Johns...very nervous about the skinny waters around the inter coastal as I do like to explore...perhaps a little inflateable or something I can strap to the back....
is the 285 trailerable?
I thought I understood what draft meant (how deep it is in the water) but have seen max draft for example on a 285 and a little over a foot? I know from my boat when you take off I need a heck of a lot more water than that! What is the different draft numbers and meaning??
Financing- wish I could pay cash but I figure I'll leave the bill to my kids- on a boat that old, what kind of terms and rates will I run into? I used my credit union when I bought my present boat but they would only do 4 years on a 2007 which at the time would have been three years old.....
I know I will have to get a bigger vehicle than my Explorer and I figure with a V8 F150 I should be able to tow even the 285 ok on the distance I plan to work with....
I do not plan any off shore boating but it would be nice to know that I could. Mainly, inter costal and the St. Johns...very nervous about the skinny waters around the inter coastal as I do like to explore...perhaps a little inflateable or something I can strap to the back....