I'm new to the GG Forum, am zeroing in on the right Grady to buy - a Tournament/Freedom 225, I think. I am particulary interested in a few of points of feedback. I would have the vessel in New Jersey in the summer and Naples, FL in the winter.
Anybody use their 225 for significant offshore work, any concerns about rough seas/heavier weather? I am considering new or lightly used (under 200hrs, which seem to sell in the $40k-$50k range). I also like to fly fish and the dual console seems to be a good casting platform, especially with the bimini top stowed or removed. When I was growing up we always used to have twins on offshore boats (WA state), but seems the newer engines are dead flat reliable if maintained.
The advantages of new, can get a factory hardtop and outriggers, the Yamaha 250 or 300 with digital controls. Any comments on the new engines would be appreciated, especially versus the older 225 or 250.
I would also use this as a "family boat" with my kids (3 girls + Admiral + friends, need the head - deck pump out preferred), for wakeboarding - crabbin - rockfishing - tooling around - beachcombing, any comments on the ski pylon effectiveness as well as the suitability of the lower hp engines for this activity (loaded boat with kids and friends)?
I would be towing with a 2007 1/2 suburban LTZ (5.3L, 4spd tranny, 3.7 rear, autoride suspension - would need to add a tranny cooler as I don't have the tow package), anybody with a similar set up? I think the boat + trailer fully loaded is probably around 6000lbs. Tow limit for 2007 Suburban is 8000lbs but that's pushing it a bit I think. I don't have any (personal) issue with towing or length of the rig.
I liked the idea of the new 255 or 275, but price/operating cost/tow vehicle point me to the 225. The 205 does not seem like enough boat for offshore although might be an option, agree? I'm having a bit of a time finding boats in the water for comparison sea trials so am doing some homework ahead of time. There is a 225 demo in DE, and a 275 with 10 hours in MA, so both are essentially new. Would like somebody else to take the initial depreciation, though.
I did see a picture of a 275 with a custom radar arch, that would like nice and be useful on a 225 - is there room in the console for the display along with radio and chartplotter/fishfinder?
Thanks for your comments - on any these items or any others from your own experience - they will help me a lot. I know I am asking a lot but this board seems pretty civil!
Anybody use their 225 for significant offshore work, any concerns about rough seas/heavier weather? I am considering new or lightly used (under 200hrs, which seem to sell in the $40k-$50k range). I also like to fly fish and the dual console seems to be a good casting platform, especially with the bimini top stowed or removed. When I was growing up we always used to have twins on offshore boats (WA state), but seems the newer engines are dead flat reliable if maintained.
The advantages of new, can get a factory hardtop and outriggers, the Yamaha 250 or 300 with digital controls. Any comments on the new engines would be appreciated, especially versus the older 225 or 250.
I would also use this as a "family boat" with my kids (3 girls + Admiral + friends, need the head - deck pump out preferred), for wakeboarding - crabbin - rockfishing - tooling around - beachcombing, any comments on the ski pylon effectiveness as well as the suitability of the lower hp engines for this activity (loaded boat with kids and friends)?
I would be towing with a 2007 1/2 suburban LTZ (5.3L, 4spd tranny, 3.7 rear, autoride suspension - would need to add a tranny cooler as I don't have the tow package), anybody with a similar set up? I think the boat + trailer fully loaded is probably around 6000lbs. Tow limit for 2007 Suburban is 8000lbs but that's pushing it a bit I think. I don't have any (personal) issue with towing or length of the rig.
I liked the idea of the new 255 or 275, but price/operating cost/tow vehicle point me to the 225. The 205 does not seem like enough boat for offshore although might be an option, agree? I'm having a bit of a time finding boats in the water for comparison sea trials so am doing some homework ahead of time. There is a 225 demo in DE, and a 275 with 10 hours in MA, so both are essentially new. Would like somebody else to take the initial depreciation, though.
I did see a picture of a 275 with a custom radar arch, that would like nice and be useful on a 225 - is there room in the console for the display along with radio and chartplotter/fishfinder?
Thanks for your comments - on any these items or any others from your own experience - they will help me a lot. I know I am asking a lot but this board seems pretty civil!