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Come April I will have owned my 228 for a decade! Long gone is that new boat smell of illustrious VOCs and freaking out about the first scratch. I do miss that new boat smell though.
I have caught hundreds of pounds of dolphin if not close to thousand in her. I have fished the OBX,the IBX, out of Charleston, Hilton Head, St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Port Canaveral ( sort of my home port) , Sebastian Inlet, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, The Abacos, Bimini, the Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas, Cape San Blas and Panama City Beach.
I have navigated mountain lakes, parts of the Tennessee River and the entire navigable length of the mighty St. John's River. I have seen the Blue Angles fly over her deck and taken my kids snorkeling over every reef in the Keys.
I have been in weather I shouldn't have been in and gone to places many wouldn't try with a small boat. The past decade has been great and the boat has been good to me. I try to be good to her. I don't know what the next ten years holds for my boat, but she has 18 month old 4.2 liter F250 and this spring I will update the electronics. She gets waxed twice a year and is largely garaged kept.
Thank you Grady for building a wonderful capable craft. The best moments of my life have often been aboard my 228. Now, if I just could get some of that new boat smell...;-) Here is to my nameless boat and another decade of adventure!
I have caught hundreds of pounds of dolphin if not close to thousand in her. I have fished the OBX,the IBX, out of Charleston, Hilton Head, St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Port Canaveral ( sort of my home port) , Sebastian Inlet, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, The Abacos, Bimini, the Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas, Cape San Blas and Panama City Beach.
I have navigated mountain lakes, parts of the Tennessee River and the entire navigable length of the mighty St. John's River. I have seen the Blue Angles fly over her deck and taken my kids snorkeling over every reef in the Keys.
I have been in weather I shouldn't have been in and gone to places many wouldn't try with a small boat. The past decade has been great and the boat has been good to me. I try to be good to her. I don't know what the next ten years holds for my boat, but she has 18 month old 4.2 liter F250 and this spring I will update the electronics. She gets waxed twice a year and is largely garaged kept.
Thank you Grady for building a wonderful capable craft. The best moments of my life have often been aboard my 228. Now, if I just could get some of that new boat smell...;-) Here is to my nameless boat and another decade of adventure!