So, here we are. Almost one and a half years into our boating experience and we're already looking at an upgrade. The story so far:
Wife and I back in November of 2011 decided we wanted to get into boating, mostly for fishing and exploring our area - we live in New Port Richey, FL - central gulf coast near Tampa/Clearwater. We wanted an all-around good "first boat" at a reasonable price, that could take us many places - we thought the majority of our excursions would be simply trailering the boat to a ramp (we bought a new F-150 with a V6 for better mpg, and it tows about 5800 pounds, which we though would always be enough), taking it out a few miles, doing some inshore stuff, lake excursions, up a few wide rivers, etc. So we ended up buying a 2003 Key West 196 Bayreef. It had a power pole, 150hp Johnson 2-stroke, and we added a GPS Minnkota trolling motor, Humminbird SI/DI 1198c fishfinder/GPS, VHF radio, bimini top, LED lights, etc. All told spent about $18,000 when all is said and done with upgrades, initial boat/trailer cost, etc.
Now, after 1.5 years, things are . . . . . evolving.
We've discovered that:
1 - We like fishing further offshore (grouper, snapper, etc. - and the times we've been in the Keys we've wanted to go out further to get dolphin, etc.) - but our boat is not capable of going to far out unless on VERY calm days. The wife is 46 and doesn't like getting banged and battered around in chop - I can take it better, but I'm not getting any younger either and I can foresee a time where it will bother me as well. Running a 19 foot open bayboat/center console in rough conditions isn't fun. We've had it out 25 miles offshore, but it was a very rare calm/smooth day. Our inshore/flats/lake fishing is now almost nil - just don't care for it that much.
2 - I got into SCUBA diving and spearfishing, and it is a tight fit to get 2 divers and the wife on the boat. I'd like to be able to take a total of 3-4 divers out and have room on board for gear, landing speared fish (AJ, Cobia, etc.) Plus the ability to go out further to wrecks offshore without having to go on "perfect" days would be nice.
3 - The wife mentioned how nice it would be for us to go out (either far or close in) and spend the night on a boat - so having the room to lay out an air mattress under a canopy, or have a berth and a head or portapotty would be nice. Some room for a campstove so we can cook. Just the two of us. She also has a dream of taking the boat out to the Dry Tortugas from Key West, as well as the Bahamas from Ft. Lauderdale.
4 - Realizing I needed more towing power from my truck, I just traded it in for a 2008 F250 4WD with v10 Triton engine - yeah, gas mileage went down a bit (though not much when towing) and since we put less than 5000 miles a year on the truck, it isn't a big deal for us.
I had thought about pilothouse style boats, but still am not quite sure - obviously they look like they would offer a lot of the things we want, but the weight and how they ride in the water may be a concern - I have heard they can really pound you due to the pilothouse being so forward and heavy. I'm also 6'1 and don't know if I would be a good fit for the overhead clearance.
You guys are a lot more experienced than me so I'd appreciate any advice. Definitely going to be a used boat. I like the idea of a single outboard engine. I'm thinking 23 foot might be ideal, though would be willing to consider a 25 foot as well.
I've heard some very good things about the Grady 228 Seafarer - don't know if there are any particular years to avoid or look for that are superior to the others. Just found this one that looked very nice, and has a Honda 4-stroke motor:
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1996-Grady-White-228-SEAFAIRER-102043500
Biggest concern is ride quality, fuel efficiency, and seaworthiness, as well as how it would all match up with our needs.
We have also looked at the Edgewater 225EX - they are hard to find and that model isn't made anymore, but apparently it was an incredible boat, got 3.7mpg, and rode wonderfully.
Thanks for all the help and advice!
Thanks!
Wife and I back in November of 2011 decided we wanted to get into boating, mostly for fishing and exploring our area - we live in New Port Richey, FL - central gulf coast near Tampa/Clearwater. We wanted an all-around good "first boat" at a reasonable price, that could take us many places - we thought the majority of our excursions would be simply trailering the boat to a ramp (we bought a new F-150 with a V6 for better mpg, and it tows about 5800 pounds, which we though would always be enough), taking it out a few miles, doing some inshore stuff, lake excursions, up a few wide rivers, etc. So we ended up buying a 2003 Key West 196 Bayreef. It had a power pole, 150hp Johnson 2-stroke, and we added a GPS Minnkota trolling motor, Humminbird SI/DI 1198c fishfinder/GPS, VHF radio, bimini top, LED lights, etc. All told spent about $18,000 when all is said and done with upgrades, initial boat/trailer cost, etc.
Now, after 1.5 years, things are . . . . . evolving.
We've discovered that:
1 - We like fishing further offshore (grouper, snapper, etc. - and the times we've been in the Keys we've wanted to go out further to get dolphin, etc.) - but our boat is not capable of going to far out unless on VERY calm days. The wife is 46 and doesn't like getting banged and battered around in chop - I can take it better, but I'm not getting any younger either and I can foresee a time where it will bother me as well. Running a 19 foot open bayboat/center console in rough conditions isn't fun. We've had it out 25 miles offshore, but it was a very rare calm/smooth day. Our inshore/flats/lake fishing is now almost nil - just don't care for it that much.
2 - I got into SCUBA diving and spearfishing, and it is a tight fit to get 2 divers and the wife on the boat. I'd like to be able to take a total of 3-4 divers out and have room on board for gear, landing speared fish (AJ, Cobia, etc.) Plus the ability to go out further to wrecks offshore without having to go on "perfect" days would be nice.
3 - The wife mentioned how nice it would be for us to go out (either far or close in) and spend the night on a boat - so having the room to lay out an air mattress under a canopy, or have a berth and a head or portapotty would be nice. Some room for a campstove so we can cook. Just the two of us. She also has a dream of taking the boat out to the Dry Tortugas from Key West, as well as the Bahamas from Ft. Lauderdale.
4 - Realizing I needed more towing power from my truck, I just traded it in for a 2008 F250 4WD with v10 Triton engine - yeah, gas mileage went down a bit (though not much when towing) and since we put less than 5000 miles a year on the truck, it isn't a big deal for us.
I had thought about pilothouse style boats, but still am not quite sure - obviously they look like they would offer a lot of the things we want, but the weight and how they ride in the water may be a concern - I have heard they can really pound you due to the pilothouse being so forward and heavy. I'm also 6'1 and don't know if I would be a good fit for the overhead clearance.
You guys are a lot more experienced than me so I'd appreciate any advice. Definitely going to be a used boat. I like the idea of a single outboard engine. I'm thinking 23 foot might be ideal, though would be willing to consider a 25 foot as well.
I've heard some very good things about the Grady 228 Seafarer - don't know if there are any particular years to avoid or look for that are superior to the others. Just found this one that looked very nice, and has a Honda 4-stroke motor:
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1996-Grady-White-228-SEAFAIRER-102043500
Biggest concern is ride quality, fuel efficiency, and seaworthiness, as well as how it would all match up with our needs.
We have also looked at the Edgewater 225EX - they are hard to find and that model isn't made anymore, but apparently it was an incredible boat, got 3.7mpg, and rode wonderfully.
Thanks for all the help and advice!
Thanks!