I just sold my 1995 GW Spirit 175, which I had repowered with a 115 ETec, which I loved, but which was just a little too small for my needs here in Puget Sound where hunt and fish. I would loved to have kept it, but right now I can't afford more than one boat. I am now looking at a 1991 Overnighter, which has a factory hardtop, and is in excellent shape. It looks pretty sweet to me and I think I can get it for a fair price (for the Pacific NW), with its original (but low hr) two -stroke power and kicker and I can re-power when I can save up for it. I was told by a couple of folks (at a dealer) I should look for something post-1994 with the SeaV2 hull. I would love to do that, but the newer boats are beyond my price range right now, and I don't want to do a boat loan. That said, I feel like the older hull on this 1991 Overnighter 204C boat might do me just fine, especially since I thought my Spirit 175 (which had no tabs -- didn't need em) ran sweet. The same folks that told me get the newer hull told me the 175 Spirit "wasn't a real Grady" anyway, so I wanted to cast a broader net out here and see what folks can tell me about their experience with pre-1994 Overnighters for decent size waters like Puget Sound or LI Sound, etc.
I have read alot of posts on here that tell me the pre1994 Overnighter are still great boats, even if they not have all the state of the art benefits of the post-1994 boats (Adventure)(?) with the SeaV2 hull. What say you guys?
Thanks much
Peter
I have read alot of posts on here that tell me the pre1994 Overnighter are still great boats, even if they not have all the state of the art benefits of the post-1994 boats (Adventure)(?) with the SeaV2 hull. What say you guys?
Thanks much
Peter