HeadedToTexas
Guru
There are a few good threads here on the virtues of hard vs. RIBs. I have read them beginning to end and still have not formed a clear opinion one way or the other. My situation has two wrinkles. First, I won't own a trawler for another several years, maybe as many as seven more years. And second, my self-imposed budget is limited to $2500 in a market that can easily reach $25,000.
I am looking for a dinghy with a forward console (center or otherwise) and room for 3 adults. No need for speed. My goal is to have a small boat to putt around backwaters and places where I hope to eventually putt around from a big boat.
My first impression is to find an 11' Whaler that will last forever. By the time it's ready to be a tender for our future boat, it will be a comfortable old friend. A RIB could do that too, but I've read plenty of stories about limited life expectancy of inflatables. If I buy a RIB today, it seems like I might have to buy another one when it comes time to buy the bigger boat.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I am looking for a dinghy with a forward console (center or otherwise) and room for 3 adults. No need for speed. My goal is to have a small boat to putt around backwaters and places where I hope to eventually putt around from a big boat.
My first impression is to find an 11' Whaler that will last forever. By the time it's ready to be a tender for our future boat, it will be a comfortable old friend. A RIB could do that too, but I've read plenty of stories about limited life expectancy of inflatables. If I buy a RIB today, it seems like I might have to buy another one when it comes time to buy the bigger boat.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.