- Joined
- Aug 26, 2019
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 53
- Points
- 28
- Age
- 42
- Location
- Lake Superior - Northern Ontario
- Model
- Gulfstream
Good day Grady owners.
I have gotten to the point where purchase of a used Grady next year will be an option. I have always been looking at Grady's and had a rough idea about what models I would be interested in. Now that I am near the point of formally putting down money I want to continue to focus my research in on a few models to see what might fit best.
I live in Canada on Lake Superior. I am looking for a freshwater only boat and preferably within the Canadian marketplace. I know that will limit the number of Gradys that I will have access too and I am OK with that. Having imported cars in the past I know what is involved as well as the additional costs. At this point I am not yet ready to do that - perhaps in time if I can't find what I am looking for I will consider this. My budget is going to allow for a used boat only and likely sub 80-90k/ Canadian.
As for the boats intended purposes it will be mixture of Great Lakes Salmon fishing on Lake Superior, family cruising and some water sports (tubing and water skiing). The water sports are not the highest priority but if I can find a way to include this still it would be great ie) Turboswing or something of that nature. My family is one of 4 + dog. Kids are currently 5 and 7 years. Our current boat is a 22' Four Winns 220 Horizon bowrider with I/O (OAL 21'9", Beam of 8'4", weight 3500lbs). It is a reasonable boat to get the above things done but it is definitely not a big water boat. It does a lot better on calm waters.
I am equally open to W/A and bowriders and I want to stick in the 22-25' class. I would like a hardtop. I would be open to bigger but the boat still needs to be trailerable with a beam of 8'6" or less as well as a weight that my tow vehicle F150 can still pull.
Boats that I think would fit my criteria are:
W/A:
Seafarer 228 (not interested in 226)
Journey 258 - I do really like this boat and I think it would be my top choice if I could find a freshwater Canadian boat.
Bowrider
- Freedom/Tournament 225
- Freedom 235/255 - only if I could find it used in my price range which I know is unlikely.
I would really appreciate the opinions of some Grady owners of these boat choices as well as other suggestions you might have. Will a beam of 8' be very noticeable vs the 8'4" that I currently have in terms of ride or space? My general feeling is that the Grady ride will be better over my current hull design and that 4" lost in beam wouldn't be that noticeable if I was to end up with a 228 or a 225.
I have gotten to the point where purchase of a used Grady next year will be an option. I have always been looking at Grady's and had a rough idea about what models I would be interested in. Now that I am near the point of formally putting down money I want to continue to focus my research in on a few models to see what might fit best.
I live in Canada on Lake Superior. I am looking for a freshwater only boat and preferably within the Canadian marketplace. I know that will limit the number of Gradys that I will have access too and I am OK with that. Having imported cars in the past I know what is involved as well as the additional costs. At this point I am not yet ready to do that - perhaps in time if I can't find what I am looking for I will consider this. My budget is going to allow for a used boat only and likely sub 80-90k/ Canadian.
As for the boats intended purposes it will be mixture of Great Lakes Salmon fishing on Lake Superior, family cruising and some water sports (tubing and water skiing). The water sports are not the highest priority but if I can find a way to include this still it would be great ie) Turboswing or something of that nature. My family is one of 4 + dog. Kids are currently 5 and 7 years. Our current boat is a 22' Four Winns 220 Horizon bowrider with I/O (OAL 21'9", Beam of 8'4", weight 3500lbs). It is a reasonable boat to get the above things done but it is definitely not a big water boat. It does a lot better on calm waters.
I am equally open to W/A and bowriders and I want to stick in the 22-25' class. I would like a hardtop. I would be open to bigger but the boat still needs to be trailerable with a beam of 8'6" or less as well as a weight that my tow vehicle F150 can still pull.
Boats that I think would fit my criteria are:
W/A:
Seafarer 228 (not interested in 226)
Journey 258 - I do really like this boat and I think it would be my top choice if I could find a freshwater Canadian boat.
Bowrider
- Freedom/Tournament 225
- Freedom 235/255 - only if I could find it used in my price range which I know is unlikely.
I would really appreciate the opinions of some Grady owners of these boat choices as well as other suggestions you might have. Will a beam of 8' be very noticeable vs the 8'4" that I currently have in terms of ride or space? My general feeling is that the Grady ride will be better over my current hull design and that 4" lost in beam wouldn't be that noticeable if I was to end up with a 228 or a 225.