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Hey guys. I live in Michigan a couple miles from lake mi. Been reading the forums quite a bit here, lot of awesome helpful information. just looking for some input on my buying decision/process. I’m coming from owning a 17’ aluminum boat for the last 7 years with a 50 hp merc 2 stroke that I used primarily for trolling salmon in lake mi. Wife and kids are interested in getting something a little more family friendly. Something to do the evening cruises, pull a tube, anchor off at the beaches and all that stuff but then also be able to fish with Either myself alone, 2 people or Rarely 3 people.
From what I’ve researched, the 208 with a hardtop and the 200 i4 seems a pretty good fit: looking to buy new for all the warranty and just general peace of mind that comes with being the only owner of a boat given that I am not incredible savvy with boats/motors. I learned a lot owning my aluminum boat about outboard maintenance and trouble shooting, but prefer to leave this kind of investment to the pros as far as annual maintenance.
I will be towing and would primarily use the boat right here in my hometown but occasional trips up north or across sTate to Lake Erie/ Saginaw bay are probable. Towing rig would be a 5.7 Tundra.
storing in my driveway spring through summer then indoor heated storage with local dealer in winter.
what do u guys think abt the setup I’m thinking abt paired with abt a 50/50 split between fishing/family use?
I know it would be tight and more of a camping feel than comfortable, but is it doable to sleep in the boat for a night or 2 if the wife and I took it up the coast occasionally? Also open to just cruising up and staying in hotel if it’s that cramped. We’re pretty resilient so I’m thinking we could handle the cramped cabin just for a night or 2.
have yet to actually ride a 208 yet as local dealer has none in stock, but they are going to call me for sea trial as soon as they have one. Any lake mi boaters with a 208 that can chime in with how the boat performs?
Thanks!
From what I’ve researched, the 208 with a hardtop and the 200 i4 seems a pretty good fit: looking to buy new for all the warranty and just general peace of mind that comes with being the only owner of a boat given that I am not incredible savvy with boats/motors. I learned a lot owning my aluminum boat about outboard maintenance and trouble shooting, but prefer to leave this kind of investment to the pros as far as annual maintenance.
I will be towing and would primarily use the boat right here in my hometown but occasional trips up north or across sTate to Lake Erie/ Saginaw bay are probable. Towing rig would be a 5.7 Tundra.
storing in my driveway spring through summer then indoor heated storage with local dealer in winter.
what do u guys think abt the setup I’m thinking abt paired with abt a 50/50 split between fishing/family use?
I know it would be tight and more of a camping feel than comfortable, but is it doable to sleep in the boat for a night or 2 if the wife and I took it up the coast occasionally? Also open to just cruising up and staying in hotel if it’s that cramped. We’re pretty resilient so I’m thinking we could handle the cramped cabin just for a night or 2.
have yet to actually ride a 208 yet as local dealer has none in stock, but they are going to call me for sea trial as soon as they have one. Any lake mi boaters with a 208 that can chime in with how the boat performs?
Thanks!