10-06-2020, 12:20 PM
Hi all,
Just signed up to this site even though I'm not officially a Tiara owner, but getting close. I've read a ton of helpful information here already about the different models that is helping to make our decision but I still have a few more questions if you could indulge me.
First and foremost, what are the hull differences between the early 2000s Open models VS. the Express models? I hear a lot of people speaking highly of the OPEN vs. EXPRESS and that the hulls are different, but how so?
Here is what we have going on. My wife and I have been long time boaters and have owned many different boats mostly in the W/A fishing style and smaller express cruisers. We just sold our 2000 SeaRay Sundancer 290 with twin small blocks because we want to move up in size AND switch to diesels (we have an ace in the hole because our son is a diesel technician). Here is what our criteria is for the next boat, I value any input on the subject.
MUST HAVE diesel engine(s) would really prefer twins but could be swayed either way
MUST HAVE a hard top (so sick and tired of a lot of canvas, i.e. express cruiser style)
MUST HAVE sleeping for at least 4 adults (two separate areas would be great, but enclosed master with big settee is ok)
MUST HAVE no fly bridge, not ready to move up to a boat that tall yet.
MUST BE in the mid $100s price wise (we aren't ready to live aboard full time yet, just for the summer weekends)
We have been looking very seriously at the Mainship 34 Pilot which checks off most all of the boxes but the cockpit area is a bit small (we like to entertain friends outside often) and the cabin below decks is a tad on the smaller side as well (compared to some of the Tiaras I've been looking at). Other than that, we can find some of the Mainships that fit pretty much all of these criteria but there aren't A LOT of them around us up here in Maine or nearby.
My wife found a couple of Tiaras that she really liked and now I'm kinda hooked! Everything I see says they are very well made and they seem to have a lot of really nice configurations between 34'-40', I'd really like to stay under 40' to try and keep overall costs down a bit (compared to going over 40, slip fees etc. etc.)
So, all that being said, I'm looking for ideas, suggestions and whatever else you all have to offer up. Thank you in advance for any and all help.
Rob
Just signed up to this site even though I'm not officially a Tiara owner, but getting close. I've read a ton of helpful information here already about the different models that is helping to make our decision but I still have a few more questions if you could indulge me.
First and foremost, what are the hull differences between the early 2000s Open models VS. the Express models? I hear a lot of people speaking highly of the OPEN vs. EXPRESS and that the hulls are different, but how so?
Here is what we have going on. My wife and I have been long time boaters and have owned many different boats mostly in the W/A fishing style and smaller express cruisers. We just sold our 2000 SeaRay Sundancer 290 with twin small blocks because we want to move up in size AND switch to diesels (we have an ace in the hole because our son is a diesel technician). Here is what our criteria is for the next boat, I value any input on the subject.
MUST HAVE diesel engine(s) would really prefer twins but could be swayed either way
MUST HAVE a hard top (so sick and tired of a lot of canvas, i.e. express cruiser style)
MUST HAVE sleeping for at least 4 adults (two separate areas would be great, but enclosed master with big settee is ok)
MUST HAVE no fly bridge, not ready to move up to a boat that tall yet.
MUST BE in the mid $100s price wise (we aren't ready to live aboard full time yet, just for the summer weekends)
We have been looking very seriously at the Mainship 34 Pilot which checks off most all of the boxes but the cockpit area is a bit small (we like to entertain friends outside often) and the cabin below decks is a tad on the smaller side as well (compared to some of the Tiaras I've been looking at). Other than that, we can find some of the Mainships that fit pretty much all of these criteria but there aren't A LOT of them around us up here in Maine or nearby.
My wife found a couple of Tiaras that she really liked and now I'm kinda hooked! Everything I see says they are very well made and they seem to have a lot of really nice configurations between 34'-40', I'd really like to stay under 40' to try and keep overall costs down a bit (compared to going over 40, slip fees etc. etc.)
So, all that being said, I'm looking for ideas, suggestions and whatever else you all have to offer up. Thank you in advance for any and all help.
Rob


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