Hey all, I’m new here. Longtime Grady fan but never an owner until maybe now with a little help from some of you with experience....
I’m hunting for a gulfstream. I’ve got 3 kids 1,7,10 so the gulfstream really fits our needs. Great fish ability, roomy with the wide beam, and a nice cabin for the little ones to get away and rest for long days at the local swimming holes. We will mainly use it in the Chesapeake bay/middle river areas, no plans for any long range trips or offshore fishing.
After looking at a few, I’ve found a used gulfstream locally. 2001, meticulously maintained, good electronics, trailer, hardtop, bracket, overall really good shape. Here’s the only “downfall”. It’s got a 2008 Yamaha F225(600 hrs). I’ve researched a ton of forums and I really get a mixed bag of answers but I hear a lot of stories about how bad these boats are with anything less than a single 300 or twins. I don’t need to go 40+mph anywhere especially with kids on board 75% of the time. The boat is within my budget and everything is perfect minus the potential short comings of this motor. I still need to sea trial this week to really make a decision but given what my plans are, what do you all think?
At my budget point, I’m having trouble finding a gulfstream with the perfect boat and power package, it’s usually one or the other. I’m not against repowering down the road. Pic of the boat in question attached. Help!
I’m hunting for a gulfstream. I’ve got 3 kids 1,7,10 so the gulfstream really fits our needs. Great fish ability, roomy with the wide beam, and a nice cabin for the little ones to get away and rest for long days at the local swimming holes. We will mainly use it in the Chesapeake bay/middle river areas, no plans for any long range trips or offshore fishing.
After looking at a few, I’ve found a used gulfstream locally. 2001, meticulously maintained, good electronics, trailer, hardtop, bracket, overall really good shape. Here’s the only “downfall”. It’s got a 2008 Yamaha F225(600 hrs). I’ve researched a ton of forums and I really get a mixed bag of answers but I hear a lot of stories about how bad these boats are with anything less than a single 300 or twins. I don’t need to go 40+mph anywhere especially with kids on board 75% of the time. The boat is within my budget and everything is perfect minus the potential short comings of this motor. I still need to sea trial this week to really make a decision but given what my plans are, what do you all think?
At my budget point, I’m having trouble finding a gulfstream with the perfect boat and power package, it’s usually one or the other. I’m not against repowering down the road. Pic of the boat in question attached. Help!