John_Gault
Member
Hello!
I spent my younger years with bow riders and fish & skis. All outboard or I/O. Now, there are 4 in my family, and I'm looking for a comfortable weekend boat.
I've been eyeing the 300 Sundancer, thinking it's at the upper end of my cruiser newbie learning curve, and will give us enough room to relax for a couple of days.
Of course id love a bigger boat, but dont want to learn I've bit off more than I could handle by putting my bow into the dock.
Am I over/under estimating the learning curve?
Thanks for all your advice!
I spent my younger years with bow riders and fish & skis. All outboard or I/O. Now, there are 4 in my family, and I'm looking for a comfortable weekend boat.
I've been eyeing the 300 Sundancer, thinking it's at the upper end of my cruiser newbie learning curve, and will give us enough room to relax for a couple of days.
Of course id love a bigger boat, but dont want to learn I've bit off more than I could handle by putting my bow into the dock.
Am I over/under estimating the learning curve?
Thanks for all your advice!