The guys over on Classic Mako have the right idea. Find an old Mako with good bones. Fix the problems they usually have at that age, do the repairs, put a brand new outboard and controls on it, and have yourself a hell of a boat for a lot less than $50,000.
The guys over on Classic Mako have the right idea. Find an old Mako with good bones. Fix the problems they usually have at that age, do the repairs, put a brand new outboard and controls on it, and have yourself a hell of a boat for a lot less than $50,000.
Honestly I agree with this. I’m a big fan of used boats. Buy a good hull slap a new motor and electronics on it and your ready to fish!
Avid makes the 23 FSX with a MSRP of just over $45K and a 23 MAG with a MSRP just a touch over $48K. They are aluminum but they are very good boats.
Interesting, 🤔 maybe at the next show I’ll expand the criteria a bit and see what we can find! Thanks for the suggestion
Check out Clearwater.
I’ve heard of em, but I don’t believe they were at the show. But I’ll keep on eye out!
Great short video, Show us what you can get for $50000
Thank you! I can do that for the next boat show for sure!
Maybe a RIB tender.
Hmmm 🤔 maybe! I’ll be on the lookout for it at the next boat show!
Any good dual consoles ?
Wasn’t looking at them, but I can consider doing a similar video to this with dual consoles if there’s enough interest!
You are definitely more in the 18-20ft range.
Yes there would probably be more options in that size range
@@LivinSalty i run a 23 Robalo r180. Probably one of the best deep v hulls. At. 18ft 4in she handles ocean like a bogger boat
@@Deadfeat nice! At the Fort Lauderdale boat show 2023 I covered Robalo’s new 23ft cc. Nice boat!
Bay liner Brand = Garrrrrrrbage
Talking from experience or stuff you read online?