Hello! We are in the market for our first boat...and have been for almost a year now.
After much research, visiting several boat shows, doing more research, and meeting with dealers, we decided that our first boat would be a new boat vs. a used one. We are not new to boating, have been in a boat club and going out on different boats for a few years now. That, by no means, makes us any experts on boating, boat ownership, or the intricacies thereof. I registered with this forum because Grady White is in our final two of boat brands, the other being Cobia. We were initially looking at the 271 Canyon, but after comparing it to the 306 Canyon we find the features and comfort of that boat to be exactly what we envision our boat to be. Comparing it to the 301 Cobia Center Console, the craftsmanship seems far superior...but again, I am only stating this based on "feel" of the boat, not technical expertise. This is the purchase of a longtime dream for us and we want to make sure we are as educated as possible before committing.
I have some questions, that, I am hopeful, I can get some straightforward answer to...as we have friends who own a Cobia and love it, but we know no one who owns a GW. Here it goes:
1. GW vs. Cobia: is there anyone out there who has experience with both of these brands and can give a comparative answer as to their experience? Again, we are looking at the 30ft, center console versions of these boats.
2. Wood in the hull construction vs. wood free construction. Is wood in the construction process really as bad as it is made out to be? There is so much contradicting information on this topic.
3. Rideability: Can anyone share their experience about the ride, particularly in bad weather, choppy water in a 30 ft Canyon? We have not been able to sea trial either of our top contenders as the dealer will only do a sea trial if we commit by contract to the purchase of the boat (which makes absolutely no sense to me).
4. Customer service after the sale: does GW stand behind their product when things break, are defective etc.?
5. Durability: How does the boat hold up (with proper care and maintenance) with regard to electronic components, seat cushions, plastic parts, etc.?
These questions may very well seem rudimentary to many long-time, experienced boat owners out there. But for us, it has been difficult to get "straightforward" answers as we are mostly dependent on speaking with dealers (who of course want to sell a boat). I would very much appreciate your time in providing some insight into Grady White ownership and thank you in advance.
After much research, visiting several boat shows, doing more research, and meeting with dealers, we decided that our first boat would be a new boat vs. a used one. We are not new to boating, have been in a boat club and going out on different boats for a few years now. That, by no means, makes us any experts on boating, boat ownership, or the intricacies thereof. I registered with this forum because Grady White is in our final two of boat brands, the other being Cobia. We were initially looking at the 271 Canyon, but after comparing it to the 306 Canyon we find the features and comfort of that boat to be exactly what we envision our boat to be. Comparing it to the 301 Cobia Center Console, the craftsmanship seems far superior...but again, I am only stating this based on "feel" of the boat, not technical expertise. This is the purchase of a longtime dream for us and we want to make sure we are as educated as possible before committing.
I have some questions, that, I am hopeful, I can get some straightforward answer to...as we have friends who own a Cobia and love it, but we know no one who owns a GW. Here it goes:
1. GW vs. Cobia: is there anyone out there who has experience with both of these brands and can give a comparative answer as to their experience? Again, we are looking at the 30ft, center console versions of these boats.
2. Wood in the hull construction vs. wood free construction. Is wood in the construction process really as bad as it is made out to be? There is so much contradicting information on this topic.
3. Rideability: Can anyone share their experience about the ride, particularly in bad weather, choppy water in a 30 ft Canyon? We have not been able to sea trial either of our top contenders as the dealer will only do a sea trial if we commit by contract to the purchase of the boat (which makes absolutely no sense to me).
4. Customer service after the sale: does GW stand behind their product when things break, are defective etc.?
5. Durability: How does the boat hold up (with proper care and maintenance) with regard to electronic components, seat cushions, plastic parts, etc.?
These questions may very well seem rudimentary to many long-time, experienced boat owners out there. But for us, it has been difficult to get "straightforward" answers as we are mostly dependent on speaking with dealers (who of course want to sell a boat). I would very much appreciate your time in providing some insight into Grady White ownership and thank you in advance.