Greetings,
We're dreaming ahead for the move up someday, and I've always had my heart set on the 282 Sailfish which is the dream boat. There are a few Eastern 27's in our marina and I'm curious to get opinions on these. I understand that they're two different boats in many many ways for sure. We don't really fish seriously anymore, spending our time on the water in Southern California and Channel Islands primarily cruising, exploring, picnicking, anchoring, snorkeling etc. It's the Grady White build-quality and seaworthiness that I'm familiar with from my Adventure, and in the conditions experienced, that's what I like. Other than a future sea trial on an Eastern 27, I'm not finding much about seaworthiness and build except vague stuff from the company and dealers themselves. I was able to walk on an Eastern 248 the other day which was more stable than I had anticipated, but not a sea trial. I have read that they are wet boats, which my Grady surely was not. Now I'm wondering what other compromises I'd need to make/ or what the trade-offs would be. Sorry to do this on our Grady focused forum, but Grady White set the bar for me and what everything else always gets compared too. One thing for sure is that the dream boat's is going to run Evinrude G2s. Thanks and hope you're all having a great summer on the water.
We're dreaming ahead for the move up someday, and I've always had my heart set on the 282 Sailfish which is the dream boat. There are a few Eastern 27's in our marina and I'm curious to get opinions on these. I understand that they're two different boats in many many ways for sure. We don't really fish seriously anymore, spending our time on the water in Southern California and Channel Islands primarily cruising, exploring, picnicking, anchoring, snorkeling etc. It's the Grady White build-quality and seaworthiness that I'm familiar with from my Adventure, and in the conditions experienced, that's what I like. Other than a future sea trial on an Eastern 27, I'm not finding much about seaworthiness and build except vague stuff from the company and dealers themselves. I was able to walk on an Eastern 248 the other day which was more stable than I had anticipated, but not a sea trial. I have read that they are wet boats, which my Grady surely was not. Now I'm wondering what other compromises I'd need to make/ or what the trade-offs would be. Sorry to do this on our Grady focused forum, but Grady White set the bar for me and what everything else always gets compared too. One thing for sure is that the dream boat's is going to run Evinrude G2s. Thanks and hope you're all having a great summer on the water.