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- Seafarer
I like the hull of the 215. I really want to mix pleasure with offshore fishing. I’d like to go 20-30 miles out. Is that feasible with this boat?
I highly suggest finding/getting a Grady with a Grady Hardtop. It will be a bargain compared to adding one later and it will be better.
I have fished as far as 75 miles east in a 20 footer with a single 4 stroke outboard in flat calm. You have to be absolutely sure about the weather and don't push the window.
A 2 or 3 hour ride in flat seas will become 12 hours of hell if you overstay your welcome.
Bigger is better....and IMO the Adventure is more suited to venturing long than a 215 bowrider
I charter captain friend mentioned, it’s best to have one and I have reached that conclusion which takes the 215 out. They have Bimini’s only.If buying new and in the budget, hardtop is a no brainer that you will never regret. I wish I had one on mine!
My boat is a 1996 Adventure 20 which would be a 208 today. I have a bimini. 20 ft LOA. the Seafarer is the 22 foot walkaround. IDK if a hardtop is a factory option on a 215 or not. my only other suggestion of you go the bowrider route is go with twin helm chairs versus the front and back slider seat for a little more fishing room
The benefit of the 228 is the closed transom and extra space. If your truck can tow it, I would go 228.