Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
From growing up on the Great Lakes:
1) Bayliners are what people buy when they cannot afford a boat. Lots of cut corners and not a good history of durability.
2) OMC/Force sterndrives and outboards should generally be avoided, similar reasons to #1.
3) Mer-Cruiser/Mercury/Mariner sterndrives and outboards are reliable and long-lived.
4) Sea-Ray and Four-Wins build some mighty fine boats. If they are taken care of, they will last.
5) Despite what salesmen claim, the base 4-cylinder outboards do not have the power to pull tubers easily with any kind of group in the boat. I would strongly recommend at least a 4.3 litre V6 for anything 18ft or over if you plan to have many people in the boat. The 4-cylinders can manage, but you'll be running them closer to flat-out all the time, which isn't good for anything. Better, IMO, to buy the bigger engine and accept the higher fuel cost.
6) MasterCraft also makes nice boats, and I like their inboards, but they tend to be more dedicated to Ski/Wakeboard use.
7) Saltwater exposure increases maintenance requirements like you wouldn't believe. Remember, the boat sucks in water from the lake/river/ocean/whatever it's floating in to use for cooling. If you're in saltwater, that means that you have a highly corrosive fluid being pumped through your entire engine. If you intend to use the boat in salt water, a system that is explicitly built for use in saltwater is strongly recommended.
EDIT: Old OMC drives were pretty good. I just remember the drives from the 1980's and 1990's. Not the best and hard to get serviced.
ZV