Brett248Vista wrote:
Bob,
Yeah I have some advice.. Start a little smaller

I mean if you are truly a first time boater, I'm not sure a 348 Vista is the right choice (sure it's a choice we all would love to make for a first boat) but I think it may be a hard and painful learning experiance.
Just remember boats don't have brakes and when you go to dock it.. slow slow slow slow....
As for the 298 running "wet" ??? These are cruisers, not center console fishing boats. I don't beleive any of them run wet.

Let us know how you make out on the 348 and good luck!
Brett, I'm Sorry, but I could not disagree with you more! I also apologize to Anesthetized, because I was not going to reply since I have the 268Vista, and have never cruised on anything larger, so I did not feel I was qualified to answer, but..........
Regarding starting smaller, since Anesthetized already knows that the cruising range/style will be in "Open Water" going some good distances, and spending a fair amount of liveaboard time, the larger cruisers like the 348 will satisfy those requirements far better than a smaller cruiser!
Secondly, with the twin screws on the 348Vista and the extra weight vs a smaller cruiser like mine, handling with some practice and maybe even lessons will be easier than something like my single drive 268Vista. Don't get me wrong here, as most of you know,
I absolutely love my 268Vista, but.....after just 1 season doing some extended cruising in "Open Water", I could have kicked myself in the head that I did not have the foresight to purchase something larger with a wider beam and twin screws, like the 288Vista which is a Great Cruiser, and might still have been affordable for me!
As far as the 298Vista goes, (298Vista Owners, Please Forgive Me) I have heard ,from a reputable dealer I respect, that it does in fact not ride that well in rough water. A few years ago, I almost traded my 268 in for a used 298 and decided against it, and was later told by this FW dealer that I would have been very unhappy with the trade.
Having said that, the model that I have heard only "Great Things" about and supposedly gives you an awesome "Dry Ride" is the 318Vista.
Anesthetized, I wish you the Best of Luck! I also inquired about this 348 in CT, but since it is a brokerage boat, I couldn't trade mine in on it, and decided to wait "Once Again"! At this point, I have asked the dealer to keep me in mind next year if a used 318Vista comes his way!