Being new to this Forum, and thinking I could get some honest answers from grady owners seems to have ruffled some feathers.. I guess if there is something negative about gradys it should not be mentioned here or one becomes a grady basher from another forum.. I was merely trying to get some honest input and actually hoping to hear some positive comments.. like maybe they resolved there rot issues. Instead I learned that all wood rots and steel rusts...I DIDN'T KNOW THAT !! Maybe even with the rot problems they are still the best boat in there class...I don't know, and I guess thats what I was trying to find out. Before I lay out EXTRA money for a QUALITY boat, I want to know what I am getting. I keep things a long time..I don't mind paying more for quality..I do, however, think that no boat should need $5000 or more in structural repair costs in 10years or 20 years. Especially in a boat that is supposed to be better than the run of the mill. Especially in a boat that costs more from the start. I was hoping to get some input about all fiberglass grid/stringers as Wellcrafts are made... And maybe some pros and cons. I've owned 2 grady's in the last 32 years and still own my 240 offshore. I know how well they were made and I know that they have some shortcommings.. I was just looking to see if the shortcommings are still prevalent in there newer models. I don't want to buy a 1999-2004(my budget) sailfish only to find that it needs new stringers or a transom. Now or 3 years from now.