I own the same year and model. Absolutely love it and I carry a small dinghy for quick shore access. You can easily anchor and overnight on it for days.
Some people live near a big lake and keep the boat in a slip during the summer and the marina will pull the boat out and wrap it and store it for the winter. No need for a trailer on a large boat like this. I grew up on lake Michigan and most of the big boats stayed in the water all summer. I have a smaller boat that's a 19 ft cuddy cabin and I trailer mine all over the country but it's not as heavy as a big cabin cruiser and I can put it in lakes that a big boat wouldn't do well in. For me, I'd want a trailer for this boat since i need to travel to the large lakes in my area but if I lived on the great lakes or lake of the ozarks I'd just keep it in the water all season.
I own the same year and model. Absolutely love it and I carry a small dinghy for quick shore access.
You can easily anchor and overnight on it for days.
How much fuel are you using with it?
How many people can fit in it
The hour meter is in the engine compartment.... my god.
I see screw coming through the ceiling in the aft cabin where the helm seat is bolted
screws*
There is storage behind the aft cabin bunk head
I want one so bad
It's not a "nope electric stove" its alcohol/electric
A boat was always sold with a trailer. Annoys me the modern age having to buy them separate. Ffs
Some people live near a big lake and keep the boat in a slip during the summer and the marina will pull the boat out and wrap it and store it for the winter. No need for a trailer on a large boat like this. I grew up on lake Michigan and most of the big boats stayed in the water all summer. I have a smaller boat that's a 19 ft cuddy cabin and I trailer mine all over the country but it's not as heavy as a big cabin cruiser and I can put it in lakes that a big boat wouldn't do well in. For me, I'd want a trailer for this boat since i need to travel to the large lakes in my area but if I lived on the great lakes or lake of the ozarks I'd just keep it in the water all season.
Well if your going fast on the water, you have natural air conditioner!
440 45t