Okay, so, I’ve been wanting to get myself a boat for a while now. Not just any boat, though. I had my eyes set on an Andros. Yeah, those things are sweet. So, I started my hunt.
First thing I did was hop on the internet, you know, like you do. I just typed in “Andros boats for sale” into the search bar, and bam! A whole bunch of listings popped up.
I spent a good chunk of time browsing through all sorts of websites. They had pictures, prices, all the details you could want. I looked at new ones, used ones, everything in between.
Different Boats I Browsed
- Andros 26 Tarpon
- Andros Offshore 32
They had a whole range of prices, too. Some were around $35,000, which was tempting, but some of the newer, fancier models were way up there, like over $300,000.
I saw one listing for a used 2012 Andros 26 Tarpon. It was powered by a 300 Yamaha engine, and the thing only had 206 hours on it! That seemed like a pretty good deal.
I looked at a bunch of different models, like the Andros Offshore 32. I tried to find some local dealers, too. Just wanted to see these boats in person, you know? The websites were helpful, with all the price ranges and photos, but nothing beats seeing something with your own two eyes.
There was this one site, theyachtmarket, that had a bunch of used Andros boats. It was cool to see so many options in one place. It was all so exciting. I must find the one that is the most suitable for me!
So, that’s where I’m at now. Still looking, still dreaming. But I’m getting closer. I can feel it. Hopefully, I’ll be out on the water in my very own Andros soon enough. Just gotta keep searching and find the perfect one. One day I will find the one I love.