If you're new to boating and have just gotten your PPCDL, its best to start with a used boat. Something in the range of 24-30 foot powered by Four-Stroke Outboards. These types of boats are easier to drive, demand less maintenance and are more forgiving when handled "wrongly" Its certainty not a good idea to move straight to a Cabin Cruiser unless you intend to hire a full time Captain and Crew to maintain and drive the boat. Handling the boat yourself is certainly not an option at this early stage of your boating adventure. I would recommend the 3 boats shown below. They happen to be marketed by SG Boating.
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