Figured I'd just start a generic post so I can post updates about all the stuff that I've got going on.
After the wife and I quickly learned that our 24' Trophy was a lot of fun but just too small and lacked the amenities that we wanted for week long trips in the San Juan Islands I started looking into larger boats. I realized pretty quick that the only two boats that I could reasonably afford and still do what we wanted were the 2902/2802 Trophy's or a Marlin. I don't have any animosity towards Trophy's but the prices the 29's command I wasn't willing to pay when I could have a nicer riding Grady for not much more. The fact that our family has been a Grady family for a long time probably influenced my decision a little too lol. Fast forward and last month I was able to score a 2003 Marlin locally on a nice trailer that was repowered fall of 2018. The boat needs a lot of TLC and there's a large crack in the hull just inboard of the STBD chine, which brought the price down. BUT it only has 25hrs on brand new 300 Yamahas that came with extended warranties! Also, I'm no expert, but I do know experts and know enough about fiberglass to know the crack is safely repairable.
Our old Trophy with my buddies 2902 in the background, both waiting for 4th of July run to Roche Harbor a couple years ago.
The new boat on its trip home from the previous owner!
After the wife and I quickly learned that our 24' Trophy was a lot of fun but just too small and lacked the amenities that we wanted for week long trips in the San Juan Islands I started looking into larger boats. I realized pretty quick that the only two boats that I could reasonably afford and still do what we wanted were the 2902/2802 Trophy's or a Marlin. I don't have any animosity towards Trophy's but the prices the 29's command I wasn't willing to pay when I could have a nicer riding Grady for not much more. The fact that our family has been a Grady family for a long time probably influenced my decision a little too lol. Fast forward and last month I was able to score a 2003 Marlin locally on a nice trailer that was repowered fall of 2018. The boat needs a lot of TLC and there's a large crack in the hull just inboard of the STBD chine, which brought the price down. BUT it only has 25hrs on brand new 300 Yamahas that came with extended warranties! Also, I'm no expert, but I do know experts and know enough about fiberglass to know the crack is safely repairable.
Our old Trophy with my buddies 2902 in the background, both waiting for 4th of July run to Roche Harbor a couple years ago.
The new boat on its trip home from the previous owner!