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For those of you that "know" me, I've been looking for a GW 228 Seafarer now for just over the past year. I live in the Seattle area and have a beach cabin on Whidbey Island here in the Puget Sound. For about 4 years, I'd owned a 21' Arima, that I also ironically bought in Maryland, and that boat worked well for what we needed it to do in front of the cabin. The majority of what we do is salmon fishing, crabbing, cruising, halibut fishing on occasion as well as shrimping on occasion. The Arima for being only a 21' boat had a good deal of fishing room in it and it was a very light boat, so it felt like you were towing a dinghy. The issue was that it's a very light boat, has a modified vee and all of the weight is in the rear of the boat. So it would pound very badly in 1-2' chop and make it almost unbearable when the tide would change and you had a trek back to the cabin. I sold that boat last September and wanted something a bit bigger, more comfortable and that I could keep hopefully for the next 10-15 years or so. Several people recommended Grady White so I looked into them and really liked the 228's with the transom bracket. Looked for one all of last winter as well as this year, found a couple, put offers down on a couple as well but ultimately didn't end up purchasing any of them. Found the one in the other thread that I'll link below as well as the listing for the boat, then flew out to Maryland from Seattle just over a week ago, looked at the boat with another forum member, took a sea trial run and told them I wanted the boat. Agreed on a price with the company, Tri State Marine in Deale, MD and after they inspected the trailer once again, I rented a U-Haul truck and started off for Seattle on Thursday morning.
Anyone live in the Baltimore area? Looking at/would love opinions on possibly buying a GW 228 Seafarer.
Anyone live in the Baltimore area that knows a thing or two about GW’s? I’m flying in tomorrow to look at a 2004 GW 228 Seafarer on Monday - I live in the Seattle area. The dealership said they don’t take down payments or do any transactions that aren’t in person. Luckily they said the boat is...
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