I just sold my Grady and bought a Boston Whaler Montauk 17. Looking at the Whaler forums I see a lot of folks own both makes of boats. How many Grady guys have a Whaler also, or other brands of boats?
2004 Grady 265 Express and a 2008 150 Sport Whaler. I also restore 13 ft classic Whalers- working on #8 now. IMO, the quality of the Grady far surpasses that of the Whaler.
2004 Sailfish, had a 13 foot whaler with a 33, 40 Johnson and a 50 Merc. The boat was fast and fun although I still have a bad back to this day because of the slamming hull!
2004 Grady 265 Express and a 2008 150 Sport Whaler. I also restore 13 ft classic Whalers- working on #8 now. IMO, the quality of the Grady far surpasses that of the Whaler.
2000 Grady 265 Express and 1976 17ft Montauk. Best of both worlds! Montauk has a 115hp 2 stroke and screams on the water, got her going 48mph the other day in a stiff wind. Love both boats, would only sell them for a large sportfish but currently content.
I have had 3 Whalers, 2 17 footers and 1 22 footer. Sold my Montauk last year to buy a Grady 208. I miss the simplicity of the 17 ft skiff , but am enjoying the space and comfort of the Adventure 208.
Crazy thing when I sold my BW Montauk. I live in San Diego and a guy flew in from Hawaii, saw my whaler, bought it cash and had it shipped to Oahu! I do miss it and know that I will get another one at some point.....
I think both have had their downs and ups but are better than the mean boat. Today I believe they are both as good as they have been. I tend to like the layout of the Whaler DC and Express models. CCs about the same. The hull thickness of the Whaler I saw (a few years old) seemed awfully thin with foam sandwiched in between. Grady with the wood and wiring issues comes to mind.
Just picked up this 2006 130 Sport. Ran it a few times before winterizing. Lots of fun. Nice to have a small boat to get around in when I don’t feel like getting the Marlin out.