Write an article based on this "Opt for a flat boat, or a bay or bass style if you’re an angler. Purchase a pontoon for slow-paced relaxation. Buy a cabin cruiser, cuddy cabin, or dinghy for ocean cruising. Purchase a bowrider or towboat for towing wakeboarders or water-skiers."

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One of these styles will suit you best if you plan to use your boat for freshwater fishing in lakes and rivers. You’ll be able to navigate the boat into narrow channels and streams, although the boat may not be suitable for holding more than 1 or 2 people. Anglers also typically prefer center-console or dual-console boats. If you plan to use a boat for freshwater leisure but don’t plan to fish from it, opt for a reliable pontoon boat. Large pontoons can hold as many as 10 or 12 people, so they’re also a popular option for family parties or spending a day on the lake with your friends. New pontoon boats range from $20–$30,000 USD, but used models will cost less. If you want a fast boat that you can cruise in, check out cabin cruiser, cuddy cabin, and dinghy or dory designs. These are day-use boats that will allow you to cruise over the open ocean for hours at a time. Smaller cruisers can also be taken in rivers or large lakes. If you want a high-powered boat for fast cruising in the ocean, spring for a speedboat or sport boat. If you’ll be using your boat primarily for watersports on lakes, and want the option to tow an individual behind you, a mid-size towboat will be your best option. These boats will create a sizeable wake behind you, and feature a deck large enough to house several people. Bowriders and towboats would not be suitable for staying overnight on. New models will cost around $54,000, but a used model will cost substantially less.