blue dragon wrote:
To tell you the truth Ric, I'm not sure. I do like my friends boat, but the running costs scare me

I think the real question is what kind of boating do you and your wife really want to do now? If the honest answer is you both wish to enjoy spending frequent overnighters on your boat then you could get away with a 25 footer at a minimum and stay with a single engine and still get decent mid 20 MPH cruise speeds, but if you have kids or have guests that would overnight with you, then you may need to step up in size to a cruiser that has a dedicated aft and V-Berth sleeping area. A boat with dedicated aft and V-Berth sleeping with a dinette table (that does not need to be converted into a bed) will start around 30 feet but will almost always be twin engines unless you go a trawler route.
Don't let the operating costs scare you, but operating costs in a larger boat should definitely be taken into consideration in your purchasing decision. At cruise your MPG will likely be in the 1.5 MPG +/- for cruisers in the 30 - 35 foot range. Expect increased transient dockage fees, maintenance, insurance and don't forget the yearly depreciation cost. That yearly depreciation can be significant depending on size and year of boat purchased.
Buy hey, you asked about the 358 Vista.

Nice boat, I favour the dinette on the starboard side so when you are at the dinette and sterned in that people are not looking at you through your transom door, but that is only personal preference. Lots of boats in this size range for you and your wife to get on and determine your preferences.
My wife and I really enjoy the options a cruiser gives, but you do pay a premium over a trailerable boat.
Have fun shopping.
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Current Boat
- 2001 Four Winns 328 Vista "Hour Decision"- 2010 310 Mercury Inflatable
Previous Boats
- 30' Doral Prestancia
- 25' Doral Citation