Re: Small (16'-19') bowriders
I own a 17.5' bowrider (Stingray 176), and for my family of 4 and my situation, it is "just right" I can keep it in the garage, push it around on the trailer, tow it easily with my truck. Launch and retrieve is a cinch and beaching is no big deal. It is powerful enough to ski behind, loads of fun for the kids on the tube. Its not the best platform for fishing, but with no more than 3 of us it gets the job done. I can carry another 3 people in relative comfort when the need arises (doesn't leave much room for anyone, but as long as we are all seated its good. Its a freshwater-only boat, so no special maintenance other than the usual annual inspections, oil and gasket replacements so far.
Because it is so small and light, it does get tossed around a fair bit when the water gets rough due to boat traffic and wind, but all is well if you throttle back. The 3.0 L will burn through less than 10 gallons of gas in a full day of skiing/tubing/cruising.
I will probably upgrade to something 20' or bigger once the kids get high school age (in about 4-5 years), but that would only be if they continue to enjoy boating. Otherwise, I'll just keep this one as long as it lasts.
Rgds
Eric