Entry level power boat??
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Baja Outlaws are nice. I agree that the 496 is a good motor if you plan on leaving it that way. If you want to do anything else to it plan on spending alot of money on internal upgrades. Raylar makes great kits for the 496. 454/502 Mags would be my choice of motor(s). I would get the biggest boat you can afford with a minimum length of 25'. The bigge,r the better for the most part. Again get the biggest reliable power you can buy. Once you get into superchargers plan on spending almost double on your maint. Servicing needs to be done for the most part at twice the rate of non-charged engines. Also the drive must be able to handle the power (XR drives min in my book). You are going to want something that can keep up with the other boats; you will eventually want more speed so plan on it, it is addictive. A 25 Outlaw with the 496 HO should put you in the 65-68 mph range. With 4 passengers and a full load of fuel expect to lose a few mph. I see you are close to Lake Conroe. I was on the lake for my first time this weekend. They say it can get rough with alot of boats out there. It gets windy to so you want something to handle 1-3 chop min. The Outlaw will do that. Stepped hull baots will be faster with the same HP and you can find plenty of Fountains in the 27-29' range. Believe it or not but the 29 will be faster with the same power. They did more development on that hull. Good luck in your search and make sure you get a survey done.
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I went through the same search a few years back, and wanted something that will handle big lake water and not look like every other guy w/ an "offshore" (ie you couldn't pay me to take a Baja).
28 Powerplay, 28 Active Thunder, and 28 Pantera are my short list. Twin small blocks or a single blue motor would be my preference for affordability of maintenance/insurance and still decent speed. All 3 of these are "wave crushers" for 28's, with non-stepped hulls so they are easy to run. Very high quality custom built as well, with traditional South Florida offshore styling. Only drawback is there are far fewer on the market than the more production style boats, but it's worth being a little patient to find what you like. Your price range should land a mid 90's boat maybe newer.
There are plenty of other nice options as well, like the Formula's, Fountains (small for their size), Donzi's, PQ's, etc.
Also, be sure to check on insurance based on speed, can get spendy above 75 mph.
Good luck.
28 Powerplay, 28 Active Thunder, and 28 Pantera are my short list. Twin small blocks or a single blue motor would be my preference for affordability of maintenance/insurance and still decent speed. All 3 of these are "wave crushers" for 28's, with non-stepped hulls so they are easy to run. Very high quality custom built as well, with traditional South Florida offshore styling. Only drawback is there are far fewer on the market than the more production style boats, but it's worth being a little patient to find what you like. Your price range should land a mid 90's boat maybe newer.
There are plenty of other nice options as well, like the Formula's, Fountains (small for their size), Donzi's, PQ's, etc.
Also, be sure to check on insurance based on speed, can get spendy above 75 mph.
Good luck.
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Good Luck with search
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I'm looking into buying a powerboat for the first time and I'm wanting to know some things to look for and things to stay away from..boats, motors and outdrives..I have owned high performance bass boats ,bay boats but new to this...I'm looking for boats 25' to 30'...Thanks for any words of advice...
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New to power boating myself. I bought a 97 Formula 271 FASTech with a Blue 502 carb motor (500 hp), 26,500 was the price. So far it is everything I need on the lake, great starter boat. So far as I know, it is the only Formula on Canyon Lake, TX.
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Your budget will cover many boats that will fit the bill. I'd suggest prioritizing your wants and needs for the new boat.
If it's simply speed aim for a 29 Fountain Fever, or one of the 28's (Pantera, Active Thunder,Powerplay) If it's performance cruising while cruising with some more couples aboard with the two of you a 27 Formula or Baja 272 will probably be a little more comfortable but down on sheer topend speed.
I disagree about the Baja boats, although they're like Chevy's in the fact that there's a lot of them out there on the water, it's still a great boat. The Formula would be awesome.
There's a lot of us members here in your area, the kids and I look forward to meeting y'all out on Lake Conroe.
See ya,
Kelly
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I know its a bit outa your price range but this is the way to go as said before. Spend a little more now because just like everyone and I stress everyone wish's they had gotten just a little bigger/better on the 1st one.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o38910-en.html
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I'm new here too and hope I not hijacking this thread, but I'm in the market too and I notice the hard deck boats are nice but the cockpits look great when you have to go fast but most are so small in the 25-27 size and the front seats are so tight that if you had 4 to 6 people sitting around when have a beer, they look very cramped. Is there anothers with a mid cabin/BR set up that you guys like?
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Hey Cosmic12,I can't start off with that..Where would I go from there??LOL..I did see a Powerquest that got my curiosity...What is the normal preventive maintenance on these engines..So many hours what should be done?