Hi all,
New member of the site here. We are starting to think about downsizing from our 30 foot sailboat to a smaller walkaround Grady, and are looking for advice on which models to consider.
Our top priorities are operating costs and living/cabin space. We do not fish, and thus could care less about live wells, top speed, rod holders, deck space, etc. We would keep it on Buzzards Bay and trips would include day trips to the Cape, Cuttyhunk, MV, etc. Occasional overnights and weekend trips. There are three of us total in the family. We are assuming one of us will sleep on a pad in the cockpit for any of these boats, although it seems like we could squeeze three into the gulfstream if necessary.
I will only consider a single outboard, and top speed/performance is not a priority. Coming from a sailboat, as long as we can go 15-20 knots, i’m happy. No need to be going 30+. We would keep it on a mooring and rarely go into the dock except for fuel/pump outs, so I’m not concerned about needing twin engine maneuverability. I also used to drive a launch so I’m confident in maneuvering larger single screw boats in tight quarters.
The gulfstream and the islander are the only ones that seem to have a really usable cabin with galley. Has anyone done overnights on the seafarer or voyager/journey? Are the sinks in the seafarer and voyager/journey usable?
How is the cabin on the voyager/journey? Is the size of it any different from the seafarer?
Anything larger than these models are going to be too big for us. Cannot afford to run anything larger, although I’d love an express or a marlin or a sailfish.
Would appreciate any feedback/suggestions about specifically the cabins and overnighting capabilities of these smaller walkarounds. Galley capabilities, heads, sleeping situations, etc.
Right now we are leaning towards a 248 voyager with a propane grill in the cockpit and a sleeping pad between the helm chairs.
Thanks in advance!
Will
New member of the site here. We are starting to think about downsizing from our 30 foot sailboat to a smaller walkaround Grady, and are looking for advice on which models to consider.
Our top priorities are operating costs and living/cabin space. We do not fish, and thus could care less about live wells, top speed, rod holders, deck space, etc. We would keep it on Buzzards Bay and trips would include day trips to the Cape, Cuttyhunk, MV, etc. Occasional overnights and weekend trips. There are three of us total in the family. We are assuming one of us will sleep on a pad in the cockpit for any of these boats, although it seems like we could squeeze three into the gulfstream if necessary.
I will only consider a single outboard, and top speed/performance is not a priority. Coming from a sailboat, as long as we can go 15-20 knots, i’m happy. No need to be going 30+. We would keep it on a mooring and rarely go into the dock except for fuel/pump outs, so I’m not concerned about needing twin engine maneuverability. I also used to drive a launch so I’m confident in maneuvering larger single screw boats in tight quarters.
The gulfstream and the islander are the only ones that seem to have a really usable cabin with galley. Has anyone done overnights on the seafarer or voyager/journey? Are the sinks in the seafarer and voyager/journey usable?
How is the cabin on the voyager/journey? Is the size of it any different from the seafarer?
Anything larger than these models are going to be too big for us. Cannot afford to run anything larger, although I’d love an express or a marlin or a sailfish.
Would appreciate any feedback/suggestions about specifically the cabins and overnighting capabilities of these smaller walkarounds. Galley capabilities, heads, sleeping situations, etc.
Right now we are leaning towards a 248 voyager with a propane grill in the cockpit and a sleeping pad between the helm chairs.
Thanks in advance!
Will
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