My three-year-old son is showing some interest in fishing, and this has me on the lookout for a cheap fishing boat for the family in the next few years. Emphasis on cheap because our full family days will all be on the our pontoon boat. I am considering buying a classic Boston Whaler boat for our fishing adventures and then also be able to tow the boat to Charleston and the Gulf— and hopefully for him and his sister to be able to use the boat on their own in 13 to 14-years from now.
BACKSTORY
I am new to Continuous Wave. I appreciate the extensive history of models and the brand that this site has to offer. I come here to learn and read.
I am not new to boats, but I have never owned a Boston Whaler myself. Growing up our family had a Grady-White and a Mako. A high school friend and I used to inshore and bass fish his SPORT 13 about every weekend. Another friend had a 17 Outrage II, and I fished a few times. Over the last 14 years, since I started buying and trading boats with my own funds, I've owned two Shamrocks, a Mako, two Sea Hunts, a Pioneer, a Seacraft, and an Albemarle. Yes, I've bought and sold regularly!
My wife and I in the past few years moved from Charleston to upstate South Carolina, and traded our Sea Hunt for a pontoon for the lake. I have family in northern Florida. And we regularly go back to Charleston for work.
Classic Boston Whaler for Young Son
Re: Classic Boston Whaler for Young Son
OK, I read the back story. You seem to be inclined to purchase any type or brand of boat that suits your needs. On the other hand you want your kids to have the safest boat possible. That usually means a Boston Whaler that is essentially unsinkable. Get a Montauk or other version of the same hull and teach him the value of a great hull under his feet.
Re: Classic Boston Whaler for Young Son
Yes, I’m leaning towards a Boston Whaler boat for my young because I know that is what I’ll want for him many years down the road to use by himself.
I’ve looked at two classic Boston Whaler boats that had gel coat crazing.
Now I am evaluating a MONTAUK 17 and an OUTRAGE 18.
I am now evaluating the repair processes that may be unique to these boats.
I’ve looked at two classic Boston Whaler boats that had gel coat crazing.
Now I am evaluating a MONTAUK 17 and an OUTRAGE 18.
I am now evaluating the repair processes that may be unique to these boats.
Re: Classic Boston Whaler for Young Son
Generally the BEST way to elicit advice is to ask a question. So far in this thread there are no question. If you happen to have a questions about Boston Whaler boats and want to elicit expert information, please start a new thread and ask your questions.
In the future if you happen to buy a Boston Whaler boat for your young son that he will be able to operate by himself in the future, let us know what boat you bought in a new thread in THE GAM.
In the future if you happen to buy a Boston Whaler boat for your young son that he will be able to operate by himself in the future, let us know what boat you bought in a new thread in THE GAM.