I was hoping for paragraphs... :sifone:
Have a safe trip!
Well Mark, there are your paragraphs. I can only get to the 17 you mentioned if you let me include my kids boats plus my very first boat which was a square stern canoe with 5 HP, kids mini hawk or the like and my "Wetbike". Hope you learn something from all this. LOL
I will have to proof read this later.
Boat # 1 1984 to 1986 - 21 ft Chris Craft Scorpion ; fresh water trailered boat in ON, Canada comments – well it was a start I guess. LOL
#2 1986 to 1987 – 22 ft Sea Ray Pachanga – comments: fresh water cottage boat; boathouse kept. First year out and while a great looking boat did not have enough punch for me. Traded on next years model.
#3 1986 – 1990 Kids get a 13 ft Boston Whaler for cottage boat. Their first boat.
#4 1987 to 2006 – another 22 ft Sea Ray Pachanga for the cottage – had dealer put in a 350 which was not stock power. Great boat to rip around the Muskoka Lakes in. One of my favorites. Later they came out with 454 but I was happy with my set up.
#5 1990 to 2000 – Kids move up to 160 Grew ( licensed by Chris Craft to build in Canada )
#6 1990 – 1991 Ah, my first offshore. 33 ft Fountain Lightning. This was an OK boat for me to get started with and get some offshore experience. It would not be long before I would love to take on “big water” and with a lack of length and it's low freeboard I very soon outgrew this boat. It was fast and stylish back in its day and fun to drive. This boat “ate” a lot of salt water and it quickly took it's toll. I guess that's not Reggie's fault is it ! LOL The brand deserves a lot of respect but I needed to move up to something bigger.
#7 1991 – 1996 38 ft Cigarette Tom Gun I loved my carbon fibre “Gun”. Powered with Hawk 525's and Bravo drives. Not the fastest but respectable and could take bigger power if wanted. It was nicely finished and workmanship I thought was good until I broke the hull on a trip to New Orleans. Went back to factory for repairs that I had to pay for in part. I was introduced to the "Miami Shuffle." Guess it was my fault. LOL It is a boat I can recommend tho and kept me reasonably dry.

As it aged and engines and drives were rebuilt, breakdowns became more frequent and after some long idles to get off the water I decided it was time to move up to three engine boat.
#8 1996 – 2001 419 Formula Now this boat was bought with both performance and cruising in mind. I wanted more creature comforts and this boat had it. Again, not a real fast boat but could crush big water and get me there in comfort and style. With trip 502's on a few occasions when I would lose a drive or engine I could run home on plane with no long idles. It was the last non step 419 built before Formula introduced the Fastech stepped hull. I was disappointed they did not tell me it was coming but my boating style may have been better suited to non step anyway. A quality , well built boat that I liked well enough to later buy a 292 Formula for the cottage in 2006. Oh, yes I just remembered that this is the only boat that I ever managed to sink. LOL But that's a story for another time..
#9 2000 to present Kids move up to a Sea Ray 190
#10 2001 – 2003 my first 50 ft Nor Tech Vee Ah, now were in the “big time” !! LOL I have known Trond since 1991 when I met him at the Miami boat show. Each year I would see him at the show and tell him “ someday I will have one of your boats, Trond.” Sometime in 2001, I made a plant visit and I saw this boat in the yard. Terry tells me it was for sale and I was interested. It was a year old and “like new”. I had been considering a new one to be built but reasoned , hey it's half the price and I can get it today and not have to wait. We talked about the fact it had Bravo drives and 750's and we all knew that was borderline. Up until that time, I would only do a few poker runs a year as my boats mostly had stock power and a lot of my boating was “performance cruising”. I decided hey, if I blow a few drives , no big deal with what I'm saving. I bought it that day without a water test as knew about Nor Tech quality and ride and there was no need. Well now that I'm “in the big time” LOL I start doing a lot of poker runs and stepping up the pace of my boating now that I had the hardware. Well a year later after having blown 12 drives and killing 3 more on that rock in Georgian Bay, Trond approaches me and says, we need to talk. LOL He offers to take the boat back, and apply what I had paid for it towards a new one to be built with #6 drives. I did not even have to think about it. All I was out was 100+ grand in drives. LOL I did love that boat tho and other than the drive issues felt it was a great boat and a great company to deal with.
#11 2003 – 2008 my second 50ft Nor Tech Vee Now this baby was something else. Lots of dependable power with trip Nor Tech 850's built by Ron Potter. 100 MPH which was enough for me as it allowed me to do poker runs and some cruising. It was great fun to have a custom boat built just the way you want it. Great people to work with and then they stood behind it. It was a fun poker run boat and could run through any conditions. Eventually it became very expensive to maintain as I racked up the hours and the time between rebuilding of both engines and drives became shorter. With fuel prices climbing I started to think about my next boat and how I could continue to log lots of hours and keep costs under control. That was when I started to think “diesel next'. But then that's another story.
#12 2006 to present 292 Formula for the cottage. Boat house kept. My mini offshore but confined to Ontario's freshwater inland lakes. Quality built and comfortable as previously commented on my 419.
#13 2008 to present my third 50 ft Nor Tech Vee Another great boat that has taken me to far away places !! Some will recognize this as the boat that set a world record between Key West and Cancun. Very dependable with the trip Yanmar diesel 480's and Arneson drives. It was not only fun to build but fun to run as well. Top end is only 76 MPH but I still enjoy doing poker runs as well as trips or just a lunch run. My operating and maintenance are a fraction of what the other boats cost to operate. Like the other NT 50's it will run at speed thru any conditions. I have no plans yet to replace this boat so you have to know I'm happy.
#14 2008 to present 38 Donzi ZR Well I'm not sure that I needed this boat and there is a story on how I ended up having Donzi build it but will leave that for another time. It is a fun boat that I brought to Ontario and can now leave the NT in Florida for the summer months. Build quality is very good and finishes are very nice. Handling is great and very responsive. This boat has 525's but if I were to do it again would go with the 700's package especially if doing a lot of poker runs. Donzi was great to work with even tho they tend to be more production oriented rather than custom like NT. I hope they get their share of the market once the economy gets rolling again. And it will. They have developed a great product line.