dra200832 wrote:
the sound system will probably run around 10k when all said and done
If you are installing a $10,000 sound system - #1 You are wasting your money / #2 You will need to replace the system in either boat, unless there was a crazy person owning the boat before you. Boats are not the place to put $10K into sound. Let's see - $400 for a nice Fusion head unit, $500 for an Alpine class D amp, $150 for a sub, and $220 for 4 sets of Polk Audio speakers. That would do most people and for well under 10K - and sound great in a horrible acoustic environment.
As for the boats - if you can accept the additional dockage fees (both your marina and transient when you are visiting), bigger is better. I have yet to meet a person that says their boat is too big. In my opinion, both of those boats are beautiful, so styling is not an issue. As for the age - these aren't cars, a few years doesn't make a huge difference (given the styling is to your liking).
I've always believed that you find the best value for $ in a boat that is between 10 and 20 years old. What I mean by that is that a boat will depreciate the most over the first 10 years and then slow for the next 10. So the best time to own a boat (from a $ perspective) is from years 10-20, if you can live with a 10 year old boat. Your 378 hits that perfectly.
For me, the 378 would win hands down, no contest. Less money, bigger boat - assuming all other things are equal of course.