I drove 9 hrs to get my last boat. Spent the night in a hotel and picked it up the next day and drove back home. It was a better deal than I could get from any dealer around me.
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I drove 9 hrs to get my last boat. Spent the night in a hotel and picked it up the next day and drove back home. It was a better deal than I could get from any dealer around me.
Could find a local BBCer to take a look for yah.
In 2003 I drove from Kansas City to Sam Rayburn to buy a boat from Bob Sealy. It was 14 hours each way. I had told my son I was going to get a two man bass hunter type boat. When I pulled up with the new Triton TR186 my son went crazy. Remember it like it was yesterday. It was the right boat and the right price. I would do it again. The last boat I bought only 2 hours away to Pros Choice Marine in Warsaw, MO. The price was $8k less than anywhere else. In my opinion the best place to buy a boat.
To the ends of the earth if I knew the history of the boat and that it was well maintained and gently used.
Ok to Minnesota (almost Canada)…fished Mille Lacs on way back through. Went back to Mille Lacs the following year. Would do it again.
PA to Nesbit MS 14hr down slept 3 met did a test run finished the deal 15hr back home was worth it 98 203 elite champion.
Over a 1000 miles to buy a BassCat Cougar that had 28 hours on the motor and had been to the factory for a checkup after I sent a refundable deposit. Worth the long drive!
I am from Southern Ontario and about 10 years ago flew to Texas to check out a boat at a dealership, bought it and had it shipped to Michigan for pickup.
But I only did it because it was at a reputable dealership down there.
NE Oklahoma to Minnesota northern boats are well taken care of.
Upstate NY to Durango Colorado. Towing through the Rockies was a trip!
Drove 9 hrs. one way, spent the night. Picked the boat up the next day, drove home. Seller was a great guy, discounted for driving, got a great deal IMO.
Drove 4 hours each way to get my last boat and once drove 6.5 hours each way to sell one, the guy drove about 5 or so to meet me.
I drove 13 1/2 one way to pick up my boat.
Tom :salute:
The amount saved would be the deciding factor.
In Sept I drove 12 hours to buy one from a member here. Looked it over, paid him and drove 12 hours back here with it. No big deal if it's what you want.
I drove 35 hours each way to get my last boat, was a great deal and excellent boat, still have it actually.
However far you drive, be prepared to come home empty if the boat doesn’t meet your expectations or if you are on the fence. I would make sure you had plenty of photos and videos beforehand and I bet it works out for you.
Another thing to mention is to be well educated on your home states requirements for buying out of state. Some states are relaxed, some are very strict with notary requirements, state taxes, DMV and registration requirements, etc.
20 minutes, about 15 miles from my house.