My first boat was a 20' Regal. I followed that up with a 25.5' Baja

I did a lot of research into boats when getting both. I compared the Baja to the Formula and Fountain. For the money, Baja was the best around. But they have since been sold to Brunswick, so I am not sure of the quality. I think Brunswick owns most of the boat manufactures.
As with cars, opinions differ. I would never touch a Stingray. I know how they made them fast.
If I was looking for a fun family boat, here is what I would look for:
- Merc 4.3L V6 (good gas mileage and will get you up to 42mph or so in a 19' boat)
- Fuel Injection.
- Stainless steel prop and make sure the prop is original for the boat. Yes, some people will argue that a aluminum prop will save your outdrive. And they do have a point. If you are new to boating or to a lake/river, put the aluminum one on. Oh, yes carry a spare prop.
- One piece cockpit liner (easy to clean, less chance of wood rot)
Easy exit from the water unto the boat (a two step ladder will be a pain).
- Quality gauges.
- Even on a 19', a second battery is good idea (can't tell you how many time I have helped out boaters with a dead battery).
- Quality and fairly think vinyl on the interior.
- Ease of access to the engine. A boat engine requires a lot more maintenance than a car's. So you want to easily be able to check/change fluids and plugs.
Any of the boating magazines are a good place to start. I used to read Boating Worlds and Boats. The reviews are pretty good and on the mark.
I agree 100% with Donnie. Unless you have a place on water, take a deep breath and step away from boating. Not sure where you would be boating, but go to the ramp next Saturday and watch. That is what you will be dealing with very time you put the boat in and take it out. I had my boats dry stacked at Kerr. Not a bad deal. When I moved the Baja back to Raleigh, I kept it at the marina. I did have it in the water and dry storage. Let me know if you want to know the upside and downside of those.
As for the lakes in the area, I have not boated Jordan. But Falls sucks and is a total waste. Kerr is very good and huge. But it is used to maintain Gaston's level, so it can rise and drop a lot. Gaston is very nice. With the lack of rain and the drought conditions, by late June or early July the lakes will be so low, boating will be next to impossible. Two years ago, they dropped so much, I could not get my Baja in the water. And if I did, no way would I take it out onto the water or lack of water.
This is technically a bad time of the year to be looking for a deal on a boat. The fall is the best. But deals can be found. I bought both of mine new though. My brother has bought a lot of boats used....maybe this last one will be a winner. There is a reason why GM used Merc as a test bed for their engines. Boating is hard on equipment.
With the cost of gas soaring and the lake levels dropping, I bet more boats are coming onto the market now.
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Jim Pastorius
2008 Silverado VortecMax
1992 Camaro
CMC#92
2002 BMW R1150R
2009 3rd Place CMC Mid-Atlantic Championship
2009 CMC Hyperfest Winner