BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 18, 2021 / Powerboating racing is a fast-paced sport with experienced teams competing in sometimes-rough open waters to beat out the competition and become champions. The sport involves a driver and throttleman racing on ocean-going powerboats at speeds of up to 190 mph. While the driver navigates and steers the boat, the throttleman dictates the speed using the throttles and the trim. To excel in the sport, athletes dedicate a large amount of their time and energy searching for the best powerboat to fit their needs.
Hugh D. Fuller Jr. is a successful powerboat racer who has won numerous national and world titles, including the modern Offshore Powerboat Association World Championship and APBA Super Cat National and World Championships
"When we are looking for raceboats to purchase for the team, we want a boat that can make us feel confident and ready to take on whatever the competition may be," says Hugh Fuller. "When I'm looking for a powerboat to purchase personally, I always keep in mind quality, features, and budget."
Compare the Features
When purchasing a powerboat, it is crucial to compare and contrast different models based on your preferences. Each make and model will have a variety of features for different types of buyers, so be conscious of your wants and needs and make a decision that will complement your preferences.
"I have tested, raced, and owned several unique powerboats throughout my career, so I know how important it is to closely examine and compare boats with different features," says Hugh D. Fuller Jr. "Before shopping for a powerboat, it's also helpful to identify what features you want your boat to have in order to find your perfect match."
Important areas to check out are the engine, construction material, and fuel system. The cost of the powerboat is also an important feature that you can add to a pros and cons list of different boats you're considering, as cost will likely be one of the most influencing factors when it comes time to make a decision.
Budget
You should also keep in mind how much money you are willing to invest. It is important to remember that when you invest in a powerboat, or any major piece of machinery, you are also investing in everything it takes to store, maintain, and operate the boat.
"Powerboats range in price depending on what features are important to you. The size of the boat and the type of fuel required are two major factors that contribute to how much you'll pay," says Hugh Fuller.
Smaller and simpler boats will normally be less expensive than bigger and more complex ones. In addition, whether or not your boat is new or used can help determine its cost.
New or Used
Once you have your budget planned out, it is important to consider if you want to purchase a new or used boat. Both options have their pros and cons, so it's up to you to decide which fits your needs better.
When purchasing a new boat, the process is clearer because you know exactly what you're getting. They can be more reliable and usually come with warranties. The downside is they will often be pricier than a used boat.
Buying a used boat is a good choice if you are on a tighter budget and are less focused on premium features. Used boats may have hidden issues, so it's smart to look into the boat you're thinking about purchasing or consider working with a professional boat surveyor. Some things to look out for when shopping for used boats are oil leaks, damage to the propellers, and rudder and indentations in the hull.
"The boat buying process can be extensive, but it's worth doing your research before making a purchase. It's imperative to pay attention to every detail when considering your purchase to justify your investment," says Hugh Fuller.
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SOURCE: Hugh Fuller