Larson bow rider versus a tahoe bowrider

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by constance, Apr 17, 2005.

  1. constance
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    constance New Member

    I am trying to make a decision about which bowrider to buy but dont have any real boating experience I am looking at a Larson 18 ft bowrider for a tahoe 19 ft bowrider both for basically the same amount can anyone give info on these two manufactures pros and cons. Larson has a snap in carpets and the other one does not.

    Thanks for your input :idea: :idea:
     
  2. cyclops
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    cyclops Senior Member

    Buying a boat is about as difficult or dangerous as buying a car. Both vehicles are very safe as there are plenty of safety standards in both. It then becomes a matter of going to what you want to be seen in ANNNDDD feels most comfortable when you are sitting in the drivers seat and turn the wheel, shift the throttle lever. Is the windshield tubing at the same height as your eyes. TAKE a ride behind the wheel to see if it is still OK on the water. It will probably have a General Motors engine just like your car. Luck will be the most important factor in determining if you get a problem free boat. Just like a car. Pick what you like and be lucky. Boats beat a car every day for having fun!
     
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