
| Written By - Boatsville Network - 03/18/2008 | |
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How to Buy A Boat
If you are planning to buy a boat then there are many things you must consider before actually buying a boat. First of all, you must understand your needs. You have to decide which type of boat suits you the best. The type of water you will be boating on and the climate are other important considerations. Small, sheltered bodies of water don't require a boat with as much freeboard and dead rise as those used on larger bodies of water where you will encounter bigger waves and rougher conditions.
In a colder climate, the boating season is relatively short. To prolong it you may want a boat that offers more protection from the elements. In warmer climates an open boat with a Bimini top for shade may be the better choice. Once you have decided which is the best then comes the next part, should you go for a Used Boat or New Boat. Used boats can be much cheaper and may come with many accessories, but there may be some extra expenses to be done for minor repairs and upgrades. A used boat also has a proven performance and reliability track record that can be researched. On the other hand, a new boat comes with a full warranty. After this you come to the next part, from where should you buy? the best answer is "Boat shows" and that too during the closing season.

