Older Mako's were tanks, newer ones are noit built well, around 2000 Mako had some layup defects in their hulls and decks. Pre 1990 I'd say Mako is a great boat, after that they started to go down hill model by model as they redesigned them. They are no longer considered a top notch builder like Grady, BW or Pursuit. Regardless of what you choose, it needs to cuit your needs with a ghood lay out and also sea trial antyhing before you buy it, after all you will own it not us. As for ride of older Grady's vs Mako, both pound a little but both are solid built boats and if kept correctly will last a long time. All older boats have issues, and contrary to Grady's having a bad rep for older models and bad transom's. that has nothing to do with the build process or transom design, the fault is on those who do not maintain the transom properly or install transducers and other gear below the waterline improperly, allowing issued to occur. Many brands have this issue but because of Grady's high price it got criticized more then other brand's for this, Mako's had their fair share as well.