I have been shopping for a while and wanting to get a cat in the 25'-30' range but I wanted it to be a walk around. Well, the few that are, or were, for sale seemingly have very proud owners. so I started looking at monohulls and took a liking to the marlins and the sailfish. but what I was finding was still priced a little too high when compared to other boats. I found a pro-line that seemed right and started looking into it. when my surveyor tried to let the broker know that he would have a mechanic to look over the engines, the broker began to act as though he didn't want anyone to look at the engines. the conversation ended with a few F-bombs going in both directions. I don't know who was at fault but I don't want to buy anything from someone that wants to hide things from me. So I call off the deal and get my deposit back, and start searching again. I opened Facebook and happened to see a GW chase for sale. It was priced a little high for a '95 but it seemed to be a nice boat with a pair of 200 HPDI Yamahas, and well cared for, and it was local.
So, I started asking myself, "why do you want a cabin?", to store junk. "Would a center console work for us?", yes, it would. So I reached out to the seller and scheduled a time to go and look at the boat. Turns out that the boat was owned by two young men that bought it as a partnership and were wanting to move up to something bigger. We liked what we saw but it doesn't take much for a boat to look good on a trailer, so we made a plan to sea trial the boat. This went smoothly and we agreed on a price. This was on a Friday afternoon so I wasn't able to get to the bank until the next week, but I did and Have my first Grady-White in my yard.
So, I started asking myself, "why do you want a cabin?", to store junk. "Would a center console work for us?", yes, it would. So I reached out to the seller and scheduled a time to go and look at the boat. Turns out that the boat was owned by two young men that bought it as a partnership and were wanting to move up to something bigger. We liked what we saw but it doesn't take much for a boat to look good on a trailer, so we made a plan to sea trial the boat. This went smoothly and we agreed on a price. This was on a Friday afternoon so I wasn't able to get to the bank until the next week, but I did and Have my first Grady-White in my yard.