It really depends on how you want to use the boat. If its just going to be a larger day boat then any of them would fit the bill nicely. I would go with the newest and best shape one.
If you plan on overnighting and staying at marina's ect, I would be looking at the 268 for sure. It has the most room, and most storage of the others hands down, that is assuming it is in good shape. There are alot of them on the market if not.
Im assuming the 258 your looking at is a '99, because I dont see one on the FW site that was built in '00, - '03. They didnt come back until '06. Just FYI on that
As far as the 268 looking huge, I hear you. I felt that way when we bought ours, after a few years we started wishing for more room, and went up to the 318. I felt the same about that, in fact almost didnt buy it becuase I thought it was to big for us. Now we are on the hunt again for a larger boat. My point is you will get used to it quickly.
Based on the above, I would suggest to you to look at bigger boats too, as a wise forum member has suggested to me. Save yourself the selling and repurchasing step that is only ineviable if you stay in boating.
Good luck on whatever way you go.
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Jeff
'14 Cruisers 380 Express "Simon Sez"
Merc 8.2 Mag MPI 380
DTS B3X, (x2) Axius Premier
(SOLD)
'08 V318
Merc 350 Mag MPI 300
DTS Seacore, B3 (x2)
