OneWayTraffic wrote: Frankly I'd go for the biggest boat you can afford to buy, afford to keep and manage to store in the garage or on the driveway. As long as you can still launch and retrieve it alone it's all good. You can always upgrade bits and pieces later, but sizing up the hull is easier done at the start. All that said if you give us some information with respect to budget, storage space available, where in NZ you will be going, how many people will be going on it, how many of those kids (they grow fast!) and lastly the nature of the activity (soft bait fishing, marlin trolling, tuna, kingfish, jigging, snapper, bottom fishing, diving, skiing, picnics...) Then you might get some better targeted advice. |
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