Looking at moving up to a Marlin. There are a few around, and several that look promising. The intended use is mostly fishing, but also the family wants to overnight here and there. We are in New England, and will likely end up overnighting on a mooring rather than at a slip. That said, how important is the generator and A/C given New England summers? My preference is to go without, just from a complexity point of view. But if it will make it livable on those August nights, I'll focus on boats with it. Also having not overnighted in a harbor before - do boats often run the genny's all night, and if so, how loud is it while sleeping?
We are looking at boats from roughly 2001 - 2005 and there is also the question of the changes made in 2004 and what would be nice vs needed.
One of the boats I've looked at has not been fished, and does not have the rocket launchers on the hardtop nor are outriggers on the boat. Looks like it would be reasonably straightforward to add the riggers, but can the rocket launchers be added easily as well?
How is the access to the rear bilge area on the post 2004 boats? Found the access on an 02 pretty reasonable under the bench seat in the rear. Obviously, doing a lot of work would be easier with a deck panel removed.
We are looking at boats from roughly 2001 - 2005 and there is also the question of the changes made in 2004 and what would be nice vs needed.
One of the boats I've looked at has not been fished, and does not have the rocket launchers on the hardtop nor are outriggers on the boat. Looks like it would be reasonably straightforward to add the riggers, but can the rocket launchers be added easily as well?
How is the access to the rear bilge area on the post 2004 boats? Found the access on an 02 pretty reasonable under the bench seat in the rear. Obviously, doing a lot of work would be easier with a deck panel removed.