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- Oct 24, 2023
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- 47
Last winter I took the plunge and purchased an 05 232 with twin 150s.
It's really really hard not to become a Grady fan boy after the first season with this boat. I've been on all sorts of comparibles and aluminums (gag) from other manufacturers over the past few years. Nothing holds a candle to this hull. The ride is excellent, fuel economy is well, good for the size and weight. The hull is an absolute tank. The deck room is massive even compared to bigger boats.
The build quality and attention to detail is much better than the completion as well.
One of my friends has a new 24' duckworth aluminum with twin 200s. Beautiful boat and pounds like a jackhammer. At 45 mph it burns just over 40 gallons per hour, I'm about 2500 pounds more and the same speed I'm 30 as a good comparison.
This was the boat I needed. I have really bad knees and back, this boat has put me comfortably back on the water. It's the biggest little boat there is.
It's really really hard not to become a Grady fan boy after the first season with this boat. I've been on all sorts of comparibles and aluminums (gag) from other manufacturers over the past few years. Nothing holds a candle to this hull. The ride is excellent, fuel economy is well, good for the size and weight. The hull is an absolute tank. The deck room is massive even compared to bigger boats.
The build quality and attention to detail is much better than the completion as well.
One of my friends has a new 24' duckworth aluminum with twin 200s. Beautiful boat and pounds like a jackhammer. At 45 mph it burns just over 40 gallons per hour, I'm about 2500 pounds more and the same speed I'm 30 as a good comparison.
This was the boat I needed. I have really bad knees and back, this boat has put me comfortably back on the water. It's the biggest little boat there is.
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