It doesn't matter what we personally think of them, they need to focus on what makes the company cash. My selling dealer in Fla didn't stock any new Walkarounds for the 9 years I did business with them. ALL Freedoms and Center Consoles. I bought my 2018 Marlin while I still could.
Hang onto yours, Lucky; KY Grady... The value will only go up over time.
I get that dealers in warm climates won't have walk arounds, they only make sense for people who want to sleep in them there. But they make a ton of sense as it gets colder. I'm in central California and it is cold enough that I adore the walk around helm. It just gets colder as you go more north. I would have thought that was enough of a market but maybe there are more boat buyers in warmer climates.
Magic, I will *never* sell my 228. If I moved some place where I could trailer a bigger boat, I would take a long hard look at your Marlin or a Sailfish. I'd want to drive one to see if it beats you up less in the slop. If it did, I'd buy one and keep the 228 for kids or whatever.
The more I run that 228, the more I like it. I know the 226 fans have their reasons, and maybe one day there will be a following sea that pushes the platform enough to stuff the bow, oh, well, it will drain out. I love the high transom, I love how safe that boat makes me feel, I just love that 228, I'm a tool guy, I appreciate good tools, and for a 22 foot boat, it is the best tool that I've ever seen. Was out in it Monday and got these:
http://mcvoy.com/lm/boat and out today and got 2 more.