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Yes, I know this is a Grady forum, and will probably get a majority of support for a Grady buy. However, from what I have seen, respondents aren't afraid to voice their opinions on other brands or Grady's issues. Also, am not rushing into buying, but know this is a good time as the dealers are trying to get rid of 2023s.
First time boat buyer. Need dual console primarily for medical reasons (and I like the look of them better.) 80% of our time will be just me, my 15y.o., and occasionally my wife cruising and fishing the ICW. The other 20% will be Atlantic offshore fishing, maybe some Gulf of Mexico fishing, and for when the other two kids, and eventually their spouses and kids visit. May be able to stretch budget to 120K, but would really prefer to stay under $100K if possible. Hoping to make the boat buy a lifetime boat. Brother has owned boats for 35-40 years. He is highly suggesting getting a used boat because of the depreciation and cost of new boats. We are a sturdy bunch, and need a boat that can handle upwards of 8-10 people and 2000-2500lbs of people, gear, and fuel. I am not super mechanically inclined, and usually know enough to be really dangerous. Before anyone says anything, I am paying attention to vehicle's towing capacity, and realize I may need to get a new to me vehicle that can tow the weight.
We are going for a test ride on a Freedom 215 this weekend to see if we want to buy a new 2023 (will not be a new build. A sale fell through on it, and the boat is available.) Have also seen a 2018 Pursuit 235 that is listed about $13,000 less than what I was given after the Grady salesperson finagled the numbers for the first time after I offered a low ball price ($100K plus tax and fees.) The price the Grady guy figured was only about $5000-$6000 under what it was listed in the ad for. The Pursuit does not have a trailer, but I have access to someone who can get me a good deal on one. The Grady does not have electronics except for the piece that talks to the engine. Pursuit has almost two years left on Yamaha warranty.
So:
pros and cons of both brands?
if you had a sibling you liked, who would you recommend and why
other higher mid-tier and top tier dual consoles
other items I should look for in both new and used boats.
Thanks in Advance
First time boat buyer. Need dual console primarily for medical reasons (and I like the look of them better.) 80% of our time will be just me, my 15y.o., and occasionally my wife cruising and fishing the ICW. The other 20% will be Atlantic offshore fishing, maybe some Gulf of Mexico fishing, and for when the other two kids, and eventually their spouses and kids visit. May be able to stretch budget to 120K, but would really prefer to stay under $100K if possible. Hoping to make the boat buy a lifetime boat. Brother has owned boats for 35-40 years. He is highly suggesting getting a used boat because of the depreciation and cost of new boats. We are a sturdy bunch, and need a boat that can handle upwards of 8-10 people and 2000-2500lbs of people, gear, and fuel. I am not super mechanically inclined, and usually know enough to be really dangerous. Before anyone says anything, I am paying attention to vehicle's towing capacity, and realize I may need to get a new to me vehicle that can tow the weight.
We are going for a test ride on a Freedom 215 this weekend to see if we want to buy a new 2023 (will not be a new build. A sale fell through on it, and the boat is available.) Have also seen a 2018 Pursuit 235 that is listed about $13,000 less than what I was given after the Grady salesperson finagled the numbers for the first time after I offered a low ball price ($100K plus tax and fees.) The price the Grady guy figured was only about $5000-$6000 under what it was listed in the ad for. The Pursuit does not have a trailer, but I have access to someone who can get me a good deal on one. The Grady does not have electronics except for the piece that talks to the engine. Pursuit has almost two years left on Yamaha warranty.
So:
pros and cons of both brands?
if you had a sibling you liked, who would you recommend and why
other higher mid-tier and top tier dual consoles
other items I should look for in both new and used boats.
Thanks in Advance