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Hi Folks - I cannot decide! I'm finally ready to buy a boat, but am torn between the new 218 Adventure & the tried & true (from what I read) 232 Gulfstream (yes I've sat in both). Please help me decide!
I typically go fishing on Chesapeake bay (near the bridge/Thomas point/Deale) with my 2 boys and father (he just retired & isn't moving as well anymore), but occasionally we'll take a few others along (so normally several kids and a handful of adults). We currently fish off 22 & 24 foot center consoles from Freedom Boat Club (wish the bait well consistently worked/hate the setup when it starts getting cold/hate their hours!). I also have a wife & 4 kids (all under 10) that love to go to the lake ... we currently frequent Lake Anna in VA; the wife doesn't like when it gets a little wavy and again we typically are renting pontoons or lake boats to do a little cruising and sand bar hanging. This means being able to tow the boat and carry the family and luggage or start frequenting the bay for vacation. Currently considering a Expedition Max for towing (~9200lbs) ... I think I can get the Gulfstream under that, but I know it'll be close.
I fish for mostly striped bass, but I'm recently getting back into fishing after a long break (grew up on the Susquehanna and bass fishing on a tiny 14' boat) and looking to expand my horizons. It's a straight shot to anywhere on the bay from Deale to Annapolis from where I live - it would be neat to try some ocean fishing eventually but that feels like a once-a-year thing given the distance. I usually get out maybe 20 times a year.
I really like what I read about digital engines and even more so the Helm Master EX w/ Joystick control ... I frequently am getting tangled up trying to maneuver the boat to hold a spot & try to catch my own fish! I know having twins on the Gulfstream would let me take full advantage of the HelmMaster, but I think I'll still decently enjoy the single engine applications.
Current thoughts on the two boats:
218 Adventure vs. 232 Gulfstream
1. Love that it's a new model vs. an older model (not much as changed in 10 years ... can they really make no improvements?)
2. Jump seats are actually really nice/comfortable & casting platforms are nice if I ever want to go into a river vs. the middle fold-up seat (eh)
3. ~160k vs. ~260k (select all the options)
4. Easy to tow vs. wide load & heavy/maybe can't tow w/ family & all our stuff
5. No windlass vs. windlass (probably can use the exercise but I get tired of raising/lowering that anchor...maybe less of an issue if I use HelmMaster instead)
6. Maybe outgrow it quickly w/ growing kids vs. nearly twice the cockpit size (30sq.ft. vs. 56sq.ft.)
7. Feels more like a cross with a Lake boat (wife likes) vs. blue water boat (maybe I want this? ... not really sure)
8. Cheaper cost of ownership (1 engine, smaller storage requirement) vs. twin engines/more cost in storage/maintenance
9. May have to pick my days on the bay vs. probably can always go out on the bay (hate getting sidelined for a "small craft advisory", when the waves up here are still only 2ft...I only have so much time to go fishing)
10. Less air circulation in the cockpit w/ the isinglass? vs. I like the window wings to get more airflow
I think the real kickers are cost to buy (I have looked at used, but slim pickings for twins/helmMaster & < 5 years old for Gulfstream & I don't care for the Seafarer or old Adventure) & will the Adventure be too small vs. Gulfstream being too big?
Let me know your thoughts! P.S. Really enjoying this forum and reading all the past threads on all the boats haha, decided to start my own!
I typically go fishing on Chesapeake bay (near the bridge/Thomas point/Deale) with my 2 boys and father (he just retired & isn't moving as well anymore), but occasionally we'll take a few others along (so normally several kids and a handful of adults). We currently fish off 22 & 24 foot center consoles from Freedom Boat Club (wish the bait well consistently worked/hate the setup when it starts getting cold/hate their hours!). I also have a wife & 4 kids (all under 10) that love to go to the lake ... we currently frequent Lake Anna in VA; the wife doesn't like when it gets a little wavy and again we typically are renting pontoons or lake boats to do a little cruising and sand bar hanging. This means being able to tow the boat and carry the family and luggage or start frequenting the bay for vacation. Currently considering a Expedition Max for towing (~9200lbs) ... I think I can get the Gulfstream under that, but I know it'll be close.
I fish for mostly striped bass, but I'm recently getting back into fishing after a long break (grew up on the Susquehanna and bass fishing on a tiny 14' boat) and looking to expand my horizons. It's a straight shot to anywhere on the bay from Deale to Annapolis from where I live - it would be neat to try some ocean fishing eventually but that feels like a once-a-year thing given the distance. I usually get out maybe 20 times a year.
I really like what I read about digital engines and even more so the Helm Master EX w/ Joystick control ... I frequently am getting tangled up trying to maneuver the boat to hold a spot & try to catch my own fish! I know having twins on the Gulfstream would let me take full advantage of the HelmMaster, but I think I'll still decently enjoy the single engine applications.
Current thoughts on the two boats:
218 Adventure vs. 232 Gulfstream
1. Love that it's a new model vs. an older model (not much as changed in 10 years ... can they really make no improvements?)
2. Jump seats are actually really nice/comfortable & casting platforms are nice if I ever want to go into a river vs. the middle fold-up seat (eh)
3. ~160k vs. ~260k (select all the options)
4. Easy to tow vs. wide load & heavy/maybe can't tow w/ family & all our stuff
5. No windlass vs. windlass (probably can use the exercise but I get tired of raising/lowering that anchor...maybe less of an issue if I use HelmMaster instead)
6. Maybe outgrow it quickly w/ growing kids vs. nearly twice the cockpit size (30sq.ft. vs. 56sq.ft.)
7. Feels more like a cross with a Lake boat (wife likes) vs. blue water boat (maybe I want this? ... not really sure)
8. Cheaper cost of ownership (1 engine, smaller storage requirement) vs. twin engines/more cost in storage/maintenance
9. May have to pick my days on the bay vs. probably can always go out on the bay (hate getting sidelined for a "small craft advisory", when the waves up here are still only 2ft...I only have so much time to go fishing)
10. Less air circulation in the cockpit w/ the isinglass? vs. I like the window wings to get more airflow
I think the real kickers are cost to buy (I have looked at used, but slim pickings for twins/helmMaster & < 5 years old for Gulfstream & I don't care for the Seafarer or old Adventure) & will the Adventure be too small vs. Gulfstream being too big?
Let me know your thoughts! P.S. Really enjoying this forum and reading all the past threads on all the boats haha, decided to start my own!