I will add my input.
First, it's what do you want to use the boat for. Realisticly. Not probably. Sure, the family may want to go out and play, but just how often is that.
Or will you be fishing more often. Trolling? Casting? Will you be going out solo a lot? How much do you want to spend?
A year a half ago, June 2009, I bought our first boat. It was a 14' Lund. Tiller model. I didnt really know what I wanted, but thought it was enough for us.
It was just the 2 of us. So there's plenty of room. We were only going after trout, so it just casting from where ever we were sitting. We eventually tried trolling for a little bit. I bought an electric motor for the back too, for maneuvering and such. Even took my partner's parents onto Rufus Woods. It was super slow though. Must have been close to 750lbs with us in there, not including gear. But it worked.
As the summer went and getting use to the boat, I started buying more lures and casting them. Started going after bass and such.... Now I really wanted a bow deck, with a trolling motor up front. Also hated the tiller setup, and wanted a console.
Anyways, this past summer about 1 year of ownership, I finally gave up on trying to change the boat to my liking, and bought a different boat. Sold the Lund and got a Lowe FM165.
Has a console, casting deck. Bow trolling motor. It's been great so far. But 1 thing that changed was, I started going out fishing a lot more often by myself. The 16'5" boat was just small enough for me to handle myself while launching and such. If it was any bigger, I would be annoyed when I go out fishing alone.
The biggest lake I've been on with this boat so far is Lake Tapps. Cant wait until the weather warms up. I do doing a little updating on the boat. Never ending it seems, lol. I wish the color matched my truck. Cant have everything I want I guess.
We are going to try a little bit of tubing this year too with the boat. We'll see how that turns out.....
