Time to buy a motoryacht! (yikes!)

Chuck G.

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Greetings, all -<br /> <br />In about four months I'm going to buy a motoryacht here in Florida, then move to the Florida Keys. I'm going to put in my 360 days, get a 6-pack charter license, then open a scuba diving business. I plan on living on the boat, and it'll just be me.<br /> <br />I've been around boats my whole life, but never anything larger than 23 feet. And certainly never anything like a motoryacht. As such, I thought I'd ask for a few opinions on what brand & model to buy.<br /> <br />The good news is, I don't have a lot of requirements, and there are zillions of yachts for sale in Florida. So, once I decide on a make & model, I should have a decent selection to choose from.<br /> <br />Here are my requirements:<br /> <br />- 31' to 41'<br /> <br />- $40K to $80K<br /> <br />- Room on the aft deck to store scuba gear<br /> <br />- Swimming platform and access to the water<br /> <br />That's it. Basically, just a standard motoryacht, but able to accommodate six scuba divers.<br /> <br />After spending a week on the used boat sites, I've somewhat narrowed it down to a Mainship or a Carver, with Silvertone still in the running. And while I certainly haven't settled on any particular model, I have a few preferences. The Mainship Sedan Bridge with the fiberglas steps leading up to the flybridge is pretty nice, and I think the Carver Mariner is a slightly better-looking ship than the Santego, but there are lots of models to choose from.<br /> <br />The Silvertone doesn't appear to be a bad ship, but it just doesn't seem to have the same attention to detail that the other two do. But, granted, you can only tell so much from looking at pictures on the computer.<br /> <br />And yes, I should go see them for myself, but at the moment I don't own a car. But, even if I did, I'd still be here asking for your opinions. Nothing beats asking the old hands with experience.<br /> <br />Your thoughts, fellow boaters?<br /> <br />Thanks,<br />Joe<br />Lakeland, FL
 

Luna Sea

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Re: Time to buy a motoryacht! (yikes!)

Send me a blank email, I have a good reference site for you. <br /><br />gw256@yahoo.com
 

blouderback

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Re: Time to buy a motoryacht! (yikes!)

You should check out boatingabc.com :)
 

Chuck G.

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Re: Time to buy a motoryacht! (yikes!)

I saw a "Dock Holiday" on one site and thought that was pretty clever, but "Luna Sea" is the clear winner. :) <br /> <br />Back to Bob: Check out my "Pop Quiz" thread on BABC, General Boating section.<br /> <br />Joe
 

blouderback

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Re: Time to buy a motoryacht! (yikes!)

I did, that's why I posted here... :)
 

arks

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Re: Time to buy a motoryacht! (yikes!)

Hi Joe-<br />First, good luck with your venture. A lot of us would like to do what you're planning.<br /><br />Please don't discount Silverton. I made the jump a couple years ago from a 23' cuddy and have no regrets. I don't live on the boat but it's a great weekend getaway. IMO the Silveron build quality is as good or better than Carver or Mainship. <br />With the current soft market, less than 80K can buy you a top quality yacht in good condition from the 1970's or 80's. I'm talking Viking, Egg Harbor, Hatteras, Tiara, or Bertram. No question about build quality with any of them.
 
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