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		<title>Andrews Useful Guide To Keep To If Purchasing Small Fishing Boats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For your ver first boat, we encourage you to think about a smaller boat than you currently anticipate purchasing - principally be certain you buy a late model boat.  
Even if you&#8217;ve got to spend slightly more than what you planned, your total cost of ownership (TCO) will be less if you buy a brand new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For your ver first boat, we encourage you to think about a smaller boat than you currently anticipate purchasing - principally be certain you buy a late model boat.  </p>
<p>Even if you&#8217;ve got to spend slightly more than what you planned, your total cost of ownership (TCO) will be less if you buy a brand new boat or at least a high-quality boat that&#8217;s less than four years old. Believe us, you&#8217;ll be much happier spending an extra $10,000 (spread over ten years which may be solely an extra $100/month) if it suggests that you don’t need to go through the problem of trying to sell the boat in a couple of years along with a heavily eroded engine or hull – then you have to start all over once more!  Locate <a target="_blank" href="http://www.allsmallfishingboats.com/">small fishing boats</a> here.</p>
<p>Your best bet is to start smaller than you intended to, plus work your way up when enjoying your first boat for a few years. It is sad when you initially come to the realization that you may have to buy a smaller or less “fancy” boat than you had planned on buying.  </p>
<p>Additional benefits are:You can save cash on gas when buying newer/smaller boat.   </p>
<p>A smaller boat can be easier to learn how to drive.  </p>
<p>What I found, as I came to the conclusion which I may not be ready to get the ultimate boat of my dreams right now, was that first of all, most people experience the SAME thing. Which means, everybody I speak with at the marina wishes they had a much bigger, faster or other boat than they currently enjoy.  </p>
<p>Second, by looking at the used boat classifieds plus seeing the same boats for sale at boat dealerships over and over again, I came to find the fact that if you get a large boat that turns out to be a lemon, you can get stuck with it for a terribly long time – it&#8217;ll take longer to sell than a higher quality boat.  </p>
<p>Third, because of better plus better designs each year, you&#8217;ll be shocked at how much more living space a brand new 24 foot express cruiser can have compared to a ten year ancient 27 foot express cruiser.  </p>
<p>That is right, a “smaller” boat in description built ten years later can probably have a much bigger beam (that means it&#8217;ll be wider), plus nearly certainly will be designed to offer you added room to move around in the cabin. But wait - you believe it sounds cooler to say you have a 27 ft boat engineered ten years ago instead of a 24 ft boat built last year? Think once more - I will be out on the water in my uncool twenty-four foot, two year old boat, whereas your very cool, twenty-seven foot, 11 year old boat is in repair again.</p>
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