First up I'm 18 months from buying a boat, but it's never to early to research. (So please no ads yet)
Upgrading from my donzi 22 classic. Looking to mostly day boat on the Potomac River in Virginia, occasional excursions down river to point lookout, trailer up to annapolis, and down to lake anna.
I'm 34, married, and no kids yet, but hopefully in near future. Requirements are a cuddy cabin, porti potty, and room for 4 adults and sometimes a dog. I want a grady for the unsinkable part, self bailing, outboard power (easy winterization), and heavy duty construction. I'm really looking forward to an efficient, low maintenance boat. My supercharged 454 was always having problems- no more I/O boats for me.
I don't know how to fish yet but wouldn't mind learning how. Mostly just cruising, swiming, occasional water ski/tube/wakeboard, and would like to overnight maybe 1-2 times a season.
I have a 2008 Toyota 4runner V8 advertised with a #7300 tow limit. Had to sell the F250 diesel when I got married.
Right now I'm leaning towards the 208 adventure. It's affordable, towable with my rig, no fresh water sink or tank to worry about winterizing, and should do everything I want.
Also the 228 should just fit under my tow limit.
BUT, with that being said, I grew up on a 23' donzi with twin 302's and a 24 degree bottom and it cut through sloppy conditions better than just about anything in it's size. I love having twin engines- we went home on 1 more times than I can count (It was an old boat though). So part of me wants to get a bigger boat with twins and just keep it at a marina- either rack store, or keep on trailer and use 4runner to just launch it at the ramp. Hence the idea of the 258 or 232 with twins. The big trade offs will be higher cost and not being able to trailer to other areas.
So, no ocean trips planned, but I'm a bit hung up on getting a boat shorter than my old donzi 22- which didn't do very well in nasty wind blown chop on the ICW and bays. I also would need to get over my anxiety of having only 1 engine- even though I hear the yamaha 250F's are dead reliable.
So, please Grady owners, give this guy some advice.
Upgrading from my donzi 22 classic. Looking to mostly day boat on the Potomac River in Virginia, occasional excursions down river to point lookout, trailer up to annapolis, and down to lake anna.
I'm 34, married, and no kids yet, but hopefully in near future. Requirements are a cuddy cabin, porti potty, and room for 4 adults and sometimes a dog. I want a grady for the unsinkable part, self bailing, outboard power (easy winterization), and heavy duty construction. I'm really looking forward to an efficient, low maintenance boat. My supercharged 454 was always having problems- no more I/O boats for me.
I don't know how to fish yet but wouldn't mind learning how. Mostly just cruising, swiming, occasional water ski/tube/wakeboard, and would like to overnight maybe 1-2 times a season.
I have a 2008 Toyota 4runner V8 advertised with a #7300 tow limit. Had to sell the F250 diesel when I got married.
Right now I'm leaning towards the 208 adventure. It's affordable, towable with my rig, no fresh water sink or tank to worry about winterizing, and should do everything I want.
Also the 228 should just fit under my tow limit.
BUT, with that being said, I grew up on a 23' donzi with twin 302's and a 24 degree bottom and it cut through sloppy conditions better than just about anything in it's size. I love having twin engines- we went home on 1 more times than I can count (It was an old boat though). So part of me wants to get a bigger boat with twins and just keep it at a marina- either rack store, or keep on trailer and use 4runner to just launch it at the ramp. Hence the idea of the 258 or 232 with twins. The big trade offs will be higher cost and not being able to trailer to other areas.
So, no ocean trips planned, but I'm a bit hung up on getting a boat shorter than my old donzi 22- which didn't do very well in nasty wind blown chop on the ICW and bays. I also would need to get over my anxiety of having only 1 engine- even though I hear the yamaha 250F's are dead reliable.
So, please Grady owners, give this guy some advice.