What did you see , of the boats that were there , that caught your eye ? Anything brand new that
was notewirthy ? - Well a couple of things...........
It seemed a number of the new boats in the 30 foot plus size had incorporated the "grill" in the aft cockpit area. Personally I don't think I'm overly fond of this, but to each their own. I would prefer to grill off my boat, or if on the boat on the swim platform.
I have never really played much attention to the Carvers in the 35 to 39 foot range. But I said to my wife, if we were at a point in our lives were we could spend much more time on our boat, those Carvers with the raised back aft deck have a huge amount of room in them. Because of that raised aft deck you have a good sized stand up aft cabin below. A full galley and large sleeping quarters in the bow. Plus you have an area that you could enclose on that raised aft deck and of course you still have an enclosed sitting area on the fly bridge. It is kinda interesting when you compare the space on these older mid 90's Carvers to the 2008 53 foot Sunseeker (1.49 millon) that was at the show. I know apples to oranges but...........
On other point of interest was (wish I remembered the manufacture, I think it was Cruisers but) a newer 35' ish express style cruiser that had a big and I mean big walk through windshield. That walk thru windshield was big as in tall and when opened it certainly didn't lay back against the windshield. My first thought was boy if the wind caught that big chunk of glass and slammed it back shut something expensive has a good chance of smashing. That big window needed to lay back against the windshield, not just open up a little more than 90 degrees and left that way.
Hopefully when people attend boat shows it helps them confirm that the boats they purchase or want to purchase for their intended use suits them well. For our likes and area of boating we are pleased with our 328 Four Winns as compared to other makes of similar sized boats.
Boat shows are a great way to get on boats you would like to consider and really really analize if a boat is at least the layout you would prefer. Then after you find the boat layout you like you then get to consider the performance you want , type of engine/drive, boat quality etc., Fun, fun fun.......
Mike.
Mike.
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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