Was told Grady will replace the Sailfish and resurrect the Chesapeke in a 29' walkaround. My dealer is expecting it's first one within the month. Is this old news because I haven't heard about it before?
BobP said:Brian, you're a tease.
I can't get any idea the difference vs. the 282 ! You did stay to your word.
Wink an eye if it has a glass bridge enclosure (?)
ocnslr said:We toured the GW plant on May 22nd, and saw several of these under construction.
Cathy and I spent quite a bit of time on hull #1, which had just been cleaned and prepped for her first round of photos the next day. A web page with info has been set up for dealers, but the boat hasn't been officially announced by Grady. I promised them I would not post any details or photos, and will hold to that.
I will say that the 290 Chesapeake replaced the 282. It is a little bit longer, a little bit wider, is a walkaround not an express, and has A/C, diesel generator and bow thruster options.
It was an absolutely beautiful boat.
F250s will be fine for this hull.
Brian
megabytes said:GW has assured me several times the Marlin is not going away. It still outsells the 305. I suspect the new model as a beam aroundm 9-8 or so. The Marlin is 10-7 and will still be larger. I am still amazed the 282 hull is going away after all those years. I wonder if sales of the Sailfish have fallen.
Of course GW could change their mind about the Marlin in which case I may need to look at Pursuit. :lol:
ocnslr said:megabytes said:GW has assured me several times the Marlin is not going away. It still outsells the 305. I suspect the new model as a beam aroundm 9-8 or so. The Marlin is 10-7 and will still be larger. I am still amazed the 282 hull is going away after all those years. I wonder if sales of the Sailfish have fallen.
Of course GW could change their mind about the Marlin in which case I may need to look at Pursuit. :lol:
I asked the same question and was assured the Marlin is NOT going away.
The 290 replaces the 282, but the 283 will still be built.
There was an unmet market for a boat smaller than the (big) Marlin, with A/C and a generator. Just couldn't get a genset in a Sailfish.
The 290 is six inches longer and five inches wider than a Sailfish, but as they point out, that is a LOT of added volume.
- room for a FP genset with good access
- larger mid-berth
- V-berth with the oval table from the express, but still a good V-berth (changed design).
- deeper hull - more headroom
- TV on the fwd bulkhead in the cabin.
- single, large fuel tank (206)
- twin 10-inch displays on the electronics area. twin 12" might have fit.
- room for optional bow thruster.
twinyams265 said:I guess this is the "28 express" my dealer spoke of, but did not have any details on. Looks like a nice rig.
Grog said:I don't know, it sounds too close to the Marlin for both to survive. Does it have the eurotransom?
CaptKennyW said:It looks good!! It needs a bow pulpit though, im sure its an option. I wish i could get one!