Four Winns vs Maxum Vs Searay

Four Winns vs Maxum Vs Searay

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Work-Shy-Wanabe

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1,347 posts

233 months

Wednesday 15th August 2007
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Whats peoples opinions on Four Winns? Where are they compared to Maxum, Bayliner and Searay?

Schmalex

13,616 posts

213 months

Wednesday 15th August 2007
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FWIW Anything but a Binliner imo

dcl5ah

305 posts

248 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Are you basing that on the new Bayliners or old Bayliners because there is a huge difference.

Schmalex

13,616 posts

213 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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dcl5ah said:
Are you basing that on the new Bayliners or old Bayliners because there is a huge difference.
True. Old ones

toxic frog

3,171 posts

274 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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hmmmm.... i don't really deal with these on a day-to-day basis, but have you considered an older Fairline or Princess as an alternative?... The Princess 266 Riviera is fantastic boat and well suited to the choppy UK-waters.

Work-Shy-Wanabe

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1,347 posts

233 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Okay, bayliners are a lot better these days apparently, but they still have the binliner jokes attached to them. biggrin

Bayliner, Maxum and Searay are all made by Brunswick Marine. They all look kind of similar to me. The Maxums look more fashionable with the brushed aluminium etc, but there are loads of them about around me.

Looking on American boat forums, Four Winns owners seam to rate them inline with Searay. Also the Four Winns have Volvo Penta engines not MerCruiser. So anyone been on one or owned one? Do they have a good reputation like Sea Ray?

Work-Shy-Wanabe

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1,347 posts

233 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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toxic frog said:
hmmmm.... i don't really deal with these on a day-to-day basis, but have you considered an older Fairline or Princess as an alternative?... The Princess 266 Riviera is fantastic boat and well suited to the choppy UK-waters.
Looks nice but Im after a bow rider about 20 foot.

dcl5ah

305 posts

248 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Work-Shy-Wanabe said:
Okay, bayliners are a lot better these days apparently, but they still have the binliner jokes attached to them. biggrin

Bayliner, Maxum and Searay are all made by Brunswick Marine. They all look kind of similar to me. The Maxums look more fashionable with the brushed aluminium etc, but there are loads of them about around me.

Looking on American boat forums, Four Winns owners seam to rate them inline with Searay. Also the Four Winns have Volvo Penta engines not MerCruiser. So anyone been on one or owned one? Do they have a good reputation like Sea Ray?
I dont think the new bayliners are the better ones to be honest, ive got a 1991 2052 and compared to my mates 2006 175 its hull is a lot stronger and the vinyl is a thicker on the seats. Ive had mine for 7 years now and had no problems other than having to replace the manifolds and risers which at that age you can expect this. Saying that its all down to budget at the end of the day.

Ash

toxic frog

3,171 posts

274 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Work-Shy-Wanabe said:
toxic frog said:
hmmmm.... i don't really deal with these on a day-to-day basis, but have you considered an older Fairline or Princess as an alternative?... The Princess 266 Riviera is fantastic boat and well suited to the choppy UK-waters.
Looks nice but Im after a bow rider about 20 foot.
I'd probably go down the Searay route... or possibly a Mariah or Cranchi (if they make one that small)

Schmalex

13,616 posts

213 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Have you thought about a decent RIB? They tend to hold their value a lot better.....

ashtray

244 posts

216 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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searays rock! i used to sell them. cant beat the build of a searay if you want a br!

r56_ollie

160 posts

221 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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Depending on budgets and what not, why not a brand new Glastron MX175 or an older Glastron?

tomTVR

6,909 posts

248 months

Thursday 23rd August 2007
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Rinker, Ebbtide and Campion are my favourites in that category.

Bayliner/maxum/searay are all the same really and fourwinns are a bit old hat.

Also consider: Cobalt,Monterey, Crownline, Chriscraft, chaparral which are all pretty decent.

If you want something cheaper along the lines of bayliner then good for: Glastron, Larson and Starcraft.

Work-Shy-Wanabe

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1,347 posts

233 months

Friday 24th August 2007
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tomTVR said:
Rinker, Ebbtide and Campion are my favourites in that category.

Bayliner/maxum/searay are all the same really and fourwinns are a bit old hat.

Also consider: Cobalt,Monterey, Crownline, Chriscraft, chaparral which are all pretty decent.

If you want something cheaper along the lines of bayliner then good for: Glastron, Larson and Starcraft.
lol, I wish Cobalt, Monterey, Crownline, Chriscraft, Chaparral where in my budget! All mint!

Well came close to buying an old 20" Four Winns but had to admit to my self that smaller and newer was what I really need. Looking like I may be an owner of a Maxum 1800MX 2005 with only 15 hours on it as of tomorrow.

Thanks for the advice everyone!




Edited by Work-Shy-Wanabe on Friday 24th August 14:03

Louis.

516 posts

236 months

Saturday 1st September 2007
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I like Sea Ray's a lot.. A friend had a 290 Sun Sport. Very stable in a 2-3 ft chop.

http://212.67.202.165/~marina/mmuk/eng/embarcacion...

Rum Runner

2,338 posts

224 months

Saturday 1st September 2007
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Fletcher are good strong sea boats , I have 19GTS Bowrider for sale , with 4.3 V6 . Millenium edition and used to be the owner of Fletcher boats personal toy. In great shape and cheap.With £1500 wake board tower and high five stainless prop .
http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/F140610. If interested via my profile .



Edited by Rum Runner on Saturday 1st September 23:26

Work-Shy-Wanabe

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1,347 posts

233 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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Rum Runner said:
Fletcher are good strong sea boats , I have 19GTS Bowrider for sale , with 4.3 V6 . Millenium edition and used to be the owner of Fletcher boats personal toy. In great shape and cheap.With £1500 wake board tower and high five stainless prop .
http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/F140610. If interested via my profile .



Edited by Rum Runner on Saturday 1st September 23:26
Links not working. Ive bought a Maxum now though. Where do you go wakeboarding? We will be found on most nice days somewhere in the Menai Straits.

Work-Shy-Wanabe

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1,347 posts

233 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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Its working now. Your boat at TRR brokerage by any chance?

Rum Runner

2,338 posts

224 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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No its on the Warren. Abersoch .
Sorry yes that one is at TRR i have another I have been asked to try and sell on the warren thats a Searay 215 EC.

Edited by Rum Runner on Tuesday 11th September 17:26

BigBazza

2,135 posts

254 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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Morning Rum Runner, we are on The Warren too, are you down this weekend? We are going to try and grab some nice calm sea before the season closes in.