Hi Guys,
I have my first Grady White, a 2006 208 with the same year F150 4s. I have owned "quality fishing boats all of my adult life. 3 makos from 17-21, a 23 parker cc, a 32 albermarle salon, a 28 Caolina Express. (I am gratefull to be a 63 year young kid still fishing and boating-ha ha!). I keep the boat in Niantic Connecticut on the Eastern Long Island sound. I fish from the Eastern sound to Fischer's Island and block Island sound. I just did a black fish trip on Sunday in perfect weather conditions with 3 of us on board. running 3800-4400 I seem to do 15-23 NM per hour, give or take 3 mph depending on whether it is 1 or 3 guys. I like to keep my boats fueled up. I humbly say I am blown away by how nice this boat rides and how capable it is in any sea condition up to 4 feet. Do not get me wrong in an afternoon four foot sea condition 12-15 knot ride home. becomes a long ride from the Southwest ledge! I am at a point my life were I have learned to pick my whether! Like most of us, your current boat is either the worst or the best boat you have owned! the Grady is absolutely the best boatI have ever owned in terms of sea capability and portability. I would love to have a 200 hp four stroke for that little extra torque and a couple of more knots however I do believe Grady White has figured out that the 150 is more than adequate for the weight/size/buoyancy ratio etc. Quite frankly, when I look at the 150 on the transom it just seems like there should be more, for this "big" little boat. It seems to me the 208 likes a 20-24knot cruise on nice day 2-3 foot sea conditions.