Not currently a GW owner, but am thinking about purchasing one, so I did some research and found this site. Here's a bit of my boating history: my dad bought a brand new 1970 16' Seaswirl with a 90HP Johnson when I was 7 years old. We fished the heck out of that boat and even made frequent trips out on the ocean for salmon fishing back in the 70s and early 80s. So I have been fishing and boating pretty much all of my life.
For me personally, I have owned two jet sleds, an 17' Arima, and currently own a 21' Thunderjet Alexis Offshore model with offshore bracket and a 225 and 8hp Yamaha. I love my Thunderjet, and it has been somewhat of my dream boat for years before I got it. If you are not from the Pacific Northwest, aluminum boats are very popular here.
However, I find I am drawn more and more to ocean fishing and less to river and lake fishing here in Oregon. Also, I live about 2 hours from Newport, where I fish out of in the summer, and am thinking of mooring my boat there in the summer just for the ease of use in fishing and to save myself hauling the boat over there every time I want to go out. And, while aluminum boats have their advantages, mooring in saltwater is definitely not one of them!
I mostly salmon fish, but also occasionally fish for Albacore, and we need to run 40-50 miles out for those at times. Also, I also like to trailer up to British Columbia for salmon fishing, so I do want something pretty trailerable when needed. My tow rig is a 3/4 ton Duramax.
So, currently looking at the Seafarer and Gulfstream models. I do quite a bit of salmon trolling, so my preference is to have one main motor and a trolling motor. And here are my questions to the Grady owners:
* I'm 6'4" - can I stand up in the skip tower models of these boats or will I be hitting my head? Also, will I be stretch out in the cabin bed or will it be too short?
* Seafarer has a porta potty and the Gulfstream has a flush toilet with holding tank? Important consideration for my wife!
* Pros and Cons of the Seafarer and Gulfstream models? Things to consider?
* For the boats with the offshore bracket, can you also mount a kicker motor on the bracket? From what I see on the pictures, it looks like the main motors have a bit of an extension that sticks out. Some Gulfstream models have a very narrow bracket?
* Years to consider? Are there issues with certain years that I need to be aware of?
Wow, I realize I have a lot of questions, but I am the kind of guy who really likes to think through things before taking the plunge.
Thanks in advance,
Pescadote (Big Fish)
For me personally, I have owned two jet sleds, an 17' Arima, and currently own a 21' Thunderjet Alexis Offshore model with offshore bracket and a 225 and 8hp Yamaha. I love my Thunderjet, and it has been somewhat of my dream boat for years before I got it. If you are not from the Pacific Northwest, aluminum boats are very popular here.
However, I find I am drawn more and more to ocean fishing and less to river and lake fishing here in Oregon. Also, I live about 2 hours from Newport, where I fish out of in the summer, and am thinking of mooring my boat there in the summer just for the ease of use in fishing and to save myself hauling the boat over there every time I want to go out. And, while aluminum boats have their advantages, mooring in saltwater is definitely not one of them!
I mostly salmon fish, but also occasionally fish for Albacore, and we need to run 40-50 miles out for those at times. Also, I also like to trailer up to British Columbia for salmon fishing, so I do want something pretty trailerable when needed. My tow rig is a 3/4 ton Duramax.
So, currently looking at the Seafarer and Gulfstream models. I do quite a bit of salmon trolling, so my preference is to have one main motor and a trolling motor. And here are my questions to the Grady owners:
* I'm 6'4" - can I stand up in the skip tower models of these boats or will I be hitting my head? Also, will I be stretch out in the cabin bed or will it be too short?
* Seafarer has a porta potty and the Gulfstream has a flush toilet with holding tank? Important consideration for my wife!
* Pros and Cons of the Seafarer and Gulfstream models? Things to consider?
* For the boats with the offshore bracket, can you also mount a kicker motor on the bracket? From what I see on the pictures, it looks like the main motors have a bit of an extension that sticks out. Some Gulfstream models have a very narrow bracket?
* Years to consider? Are there issues with certain years that I need to be aware of?
Wow, I realize I have a lot of questions, but I am the kind of guy who really likes to think through things before taking the plunge.
Thanks in advance,
Pescadote (Big Fish)