Hi -
We just bought a house on an island in Casco Bay, off the coast of Portland Maine. We will be there in the summer and are now on the hunt for a used boat.
The first question I have before I get into more specific questions about the various model years is, if this is the right Grady White for me to be homing in on.
The boat would be used to run between the various islands in the bay and also Portland. No plans to go into open ocean or leave the bay. However, the bay get can rough and also turn quickly.
This will be primarily a family boat, so a dual console with the open front and then the ability to close off the walk through if it is getting cold is appealing. I think the GW has a high enough freeboard that people won't get wet up front? I don't see for us any utility in having a closed in bow.. Zero plans to overnight, most of my family would get sea sick down there, so it seems like wasted space for us.
It will usually have 4 people in it.. But, if a family visits us.. it will sure be tempting to sometimes have 8 people.. But not sure that is possible or safe in a 225?
There doesn't seem to be a lot of seating in the back, if you need to close off the front because it is getting cold.. Which is a concern, but maybe everyone just stands in that case?
Any advice is appreciated. And let me know if I am terrible off track with the dual console GW?
We just bought a house on an island in Casco Bay, off the coast of Portland Maine. We will be there in the summer and are now on the hunt for a used boat.
The first question I have before I get into more specific questions about the various model years is, if this is the right Grady White for me to be homing in on.
The boat would be used to run between the various islands in the bay and also Portland. No plans to go into open ocean or leave the bay. However, the bay get can rough and also turn quickly.
This will be primarily a family boat, so a dual console with the open front and then the ability to close off the walk through if it is getting cold is appealing. I think the GW has a high enough freeboard that people won't get wet up front? I don't see for us any utility in having a closed in bow.. Zero plans to overnight, most of my family would get sea sick down there, so it seems like wasted space for us.
It will usually have 4 people in it.. But, if a family visits us.. it will sure be tempting to sometimes have 8 people.. But not sure that is possible or safe in a 225?
There doesn't seem to be a lot of seating in the back, if you need to close off the front because it is getting cold.. Which is a concern, but maybe everyone just stands in that case?
Any advice is appreciated. And let me know if I am terrible off track with the dual console GW?