So, going to ask this old chestnut again, renovate or buy.... might need to make a new drink for this one
Our current boat is a 2000 model Quintrex 5m Top Ender, running a 2018 Merc ProXS. We are mainly Barra fisho's which sees most of our fishing in estuaries. We do the occasional run out to the islands, but we only do that if the weather is good, we're too old to get bashed around.
I've been tossing up lately as to whether or not we start looking at a new boat. I've gone down this path before, and couldn't come up with what I would replace it with, hence we put the new motor on our current tub. Slowly as age goes on there are things coming up that need replacing/fixing. The floor is getting to a point it needs to be replaced (it is over 20 years old) and I'm thinking I'd like to change the seating position and console position.
Anyway, anyone who's got a Top Ender might have some opinions on what I find as the cons for our current ride, and maybe have some solutions.
Things I'm not liking,
Console is to low. Only slightly, needs to be lifted about 4" to make it more comfortable to stand behind.
Seats are too far back. We predominantly have both seats in the rear position, this leaves no room to fish behind them, you have to walk 'around' them rotating them as you go.
No room to hide the fridge/esky. I've always loved the idea where there is room under the front cast deck (similar to TABS) to hide the esky/fridge.
Flooring. Ply and carpet. Needs replacing, but not keen to replace with ply/carpet, thinking more of going aluminium and sea deck (or similar).
Fuel Tank placement. It seems that the fuel tank is too far back. It's under the side console, which makes nearly all the weight to the rear of the boat, which makes it hard to get on the plane at lower speeds to let the hull 'work' in chop. I believe that the Top Ender was initially designed around the Coast Runner, or forward control models, hence it has most of it's weight at the back.
So, if I renovate this one, I'd be looking at new floor, raising the front cast deck slightly, moving console forward and lifting it, moving seats forward, moving fuel tank forward.
Then there is the trailer. I'm going to stick with offroad capability, I think it's going to be made out of C Channel instead of Alloy as we have done a few remote trips, and plan on a lot more.
Taking into consideration the amount of work that I need to do (to a 20 year old boat) is it worth throwing another 20-25k into this boat, or should I upgrade to a new plate boat (loving the Black Marlin or AMM atm)
Things I really love about this boat;
it floats in next to bugger all water, I'm not thinking I'm going to get a plate boat that will do that (yeah, I've looked at Barcrusher with the closeable water ballast etc),
is stable as at rest (even in bugger all water) and,
it's a very dry boat, thanks to the shape of the Millennium Hull.
New motor.
I know no one can make the decision for us, but I'm more after if there are any thoughts around renovating or buying new. Yep, love the new and shiny, but also love the fact I can drag crab pots up the side and bump against things in the old one and not be worried about scratching a new one. One thing that does worry me about renovating, is, if I do go ahead and move everything to where I want it, am I going to upset the balance of the hull, has it been designed to be a front high hull and doing what I want to do will turn it into a pig to drive/handle?
Anyway, you'd be ready for a fresh drink now, let me know what you think.