Hi all,
We currently have a 225 and have run it for 2 seasons now. It is probably the best all around 22ft boat out there. Performs great, it comfortable and has more room than most 22ft boats due to the motor bracket. Unfortunately, for most of our use we are just trying to put too many people on it and cruise around comfortably for a 22ft boat. That said we are seriously considering a 307. We went and looked at the 275, 285, and 307 a couple of weeks ago and once you see that 307 it is tough to go back.
Anyone here that currently or has owned a 307 and can provide the good, bad, and ugly? Things you liked best about it and things you wish Grady did differently? We are considering lift vs storing in a wet slip. Those that have kept it on a lift, was it a pain to use? If we do not go with a lift we would plan to wet slip April - December and store on land Jan - March as we are on the Chesapeake Bay and there isn't a whole lot going on during the doldrums of winter. I do understand that we need to take into account the extra maintenance costs for storing in a wet slip most of the year (bottom paint, haul out, etc)
Thanks for any feedback you can provide!
We currently have a 225 and have run it for 2 seasons now. It is probably the best all around 22ft boat out there. Performs great, it comfortable and has more room than most 22ft boats due to the motor bracket. Unfortunately, for most of our use we are just trying to put too many people on it and cruise around comfortably for a 22ft boat. That said we are seriously considering a 307. We went and looked at the 275, 285, and 307 a couple of weeks ago and once you see that 307 it is tough to go back.
Anyone here that currently or has owned a 307 and can provide the good, bad, and ugly? Things you liked best about it and things you wish Grady did differently? We are considering lift vs storing in a wet slip. Those that have kept it on a lift, was it a pain to use? If we do not go with a lift we would plan to wet slip April - December and store on land Jan - March as we are on the Chesapeake Bay and there isn't a whole lot going on during the doldrums of winter. I do understand that we need to take into account the extra maintenance costs for storing in a wet slip most of the year (bottom paint, haul out, etc)
Thanks for any feedback you can provide!