Guess I'll chime in here though I doubt I can offer anything new.
I think the key is to spend some time really thinking out what your needs and priorities are. Is it a family boat most of the time with some fishing thrown in, or is it a fishing boat with some family thrown in? Trailering is a real plus, if you like trailering and become confident with it and don't mind the ramps, it is a very economical way to own a boat. Families tend to want or need more creature comforts, like bunks, shelter, a head, etc. For me, I got the perfect boat when I bought my SeaCraft. My wife calls it "Extreme Boating" so there you go....but then again, she wasn't my wife when I bought it!
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