Buying a boat is allot like buying a car, or a snow mobile, or a set of golf clubs.
That is to say, don't go out and buy a Ford just to say you have a car and all the time you own that car you keep wishing and wishing and wishing that it was a HUMMER SUPER *Military green "V" with fat tires, no less.
I think the way to go is have a boat that you will enjoy *painting the bottom, cleaning the brass ,and be proud to own, you will be happy, *because giving a sermon to your friends over and over *on how you got a bargain can get very boring.
Start looking at ,let me say a Norghavn *88.4 and work your way down, all boats have limitations,even if it be you, or the boat. Limitations never the less.
You want a HUMMER get it ,and don't look back , in time the enjoyment you get will in the long run be well worth it
We dream the impossible dream
Donald
Mainship 400 , it's a boat
Andromeda