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There are so many different types and models of boats for you to choose from, and you have to take certain factors into consideration when you are looking for the perfect boat to buy. Additional Article Information: =============================== 1009 Words; formatted to 65 Characters per Line Distribution Date and Time: 2008-07-29 11:36:00 Written By: Jay Gaulard Copyright: 2008 Contact Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For more free-reprint articles by Jay Gaulard, please visit: http://www.thePhantomWriters.com/recent/author/jay-gaulard.html ============================================= Special Notice For Publishers and Webmasters: ============================================= If you use this article on your website or in your ezine, We Want To Know About It. 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You should take into consideration things like what the boat will be used for, who will use the boat, and where the boat will be used. For example, if you are planning to use the boat for longer trips out at sea, then you should get a boat that has cabins, toilets and cooking facilities. On the other hand, if you just need a boat for a day trip, for fishing or other activities, then a small and simple boat will suffice. If you have difficulty finding out which type of boat is most suitable for your purposes, you can refer to informative articles in boating websites and boat review magazines to find out the different types of boats that are available today. You can also ask your friends for their opinions and find out about their experiences with their own boats. You should also consider the size of the boat that you are going to buy. Different sizes of boats are suitable for different purposes, and you do not want something that is too small or too spacious. If you are planning to get a boat to go sailing in the ocean with a large group of friends, a bigger boat will be ideal. On the other hand, if you plan to use the boat for fishing trips with one or two family members or friends, or even alone, then you should opt for a smaller boat. However, you should bear in mind that a bigger boat will require more maintenance because it has more amenities, like cabins and toilets. Owners of big boats often have a hard time transporting their boats from sea to land because the boats tend to be too big to fit into a trailer. Also, a bigger boat will need more gas compared to a small one. Once you have ascertained which boat size you need, you have to consider whether you want a new boat or a used one. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, which you have to evaluate carefully. With a new boat, you can be assured that it will not have any defects. A new boat also comes with a warranty that covers all repair expenses for a period of time, in case your boat gets damaged. Most new boats can be customized to suit your personal preferences. If you do not have a big budget to buy a boat, then you may want to consider getting a used boat. Used boats are most suitable for beginner boaters or those who do not know exactly what they wish to do with their boats. One disadvantage of getting a used boat is that you may not get the amenities, features, or design that you want, and if you want to customize it later, you will have to spend a lot of extra money. Before you buy a used boat, you should have it inspected through a marine survey. This is important because you can identify any structural or mechanical problems that need to be fixed, so that your safety can be ensured. Whether you are going for a new or used boat, shopping around before making a purchase is still the best way to get the most appropriate boat for your sailing needs. When you buy a boat, you have to make sure that the dealer is reputable. Before buying a boat from a dealer or seller, you have to ask for proof of ownership to make sure that the boat is not a stolen property. If you are not confident in your ability to choose the right boat, you can work with a yacht broker who can give you expert opinion on which boat to buy. A yacht broker can also negotiate and arrange financing options for you. When you have chosen the perfect boat, you must take it out for a test drive. The test drive will enable you to ascertain the efficiency of the boat. Before going on a test drive, you must check if the engine is warmed-up. A warmed-up engine can be an indication that the boat has start-up trouble. The owner may start the engine before you arrive so that he can hide the fact that the boat has trouble starting up. You should also check the bilge for any oil leaks before and after the test drive. The precision and performance of the gauges and instruments, as well as the oil pressure should also be checked. During the test run, you must do some evaluative maneuvering to check the overall capability of the boat. Maneuvering wide and tight turns must be a part of the test run. Response time should also be checked by maneuvering the boat forward and backward. You must also pay attention to the bow steering at low speeds and find out the time it takes to achieve high speeds. Take note of how well the boat handles waves because you do not want a bumpy ride out at sea. Make sure that the test drive is long enough, so that you can assess overheating problems. After you test drive the boat and find that it is worth buying, make sure that you negotiate with the dealer for the best price. Once both of you agree on the selling price, you should get the owner to document the agreement, listing the terms of the purchase as well as other add-ons that need to be purchased. If you are planning to buy a brand new boat, it is advisable that you contact several dealers first to do some comparison shopping before you decide which boat to purchase. --------------------------------------------------------------------- This article was written by Jay Gaulard on behalf of http://www.BoatClassifieds.US a popular boat classifieds website." You can reach Jay through his website at http://www.jaygaulard.com --- END ARTICLE --- Get HTML or TEXT Copy-and-Paste Versions Of This Article at: http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/g/boat.shtml#get_code ..................................... 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