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Guys and Gals,
We were down at Cape San Blas - St. Joe Bay last week and during my time there I saw two old Gradys...both the 204 ( i think ) Overnighters. One was a 1977 and the other a 1978. Funny I was admiring the old boats, both in great condition for being over 30 years old. One of the guys saw my boat in a slip and said to me, not knowing it was my boat, that he was eyeing that Grady over there. I walked away knowing if I care for my boat, the hull will likely outlive me (lol). There are not many boats out there which have craft still on the water over 30 years old. It is nice to know we have a well built boat.
As an aside, I have not been able to fish as much as I would like this year. I have fished in Fla in April, May and July and the trolling has been waaay off. I was wondering if others in the southeastern US have experienced the same or is it just my dumb luck?
We were down at Cape San Blas - St. Joe Bay last week and during my time there I saw two old Gradys...both the 204 ( i think ) Overnighters. One was a 1977 and the other a 1978. Funny I was admiring the old boats, both in great condition for being over 30 years old. One of the guys saw my boat in a slip and said to me, not knowing it was my boat, that he was eyeing that Grady over there. I walked away knowing if I care for my boat, the hull will likely outlive me (lol). There are not many boats out there which have craft still on the water over 30 years old. It is nice to know we have a well built boat.
As an aside, I have not been able to fish as much as I would like this year. I have fished in Fla in April, May and July and the trolling has been waaay off. I was wondering if others in the southeastern US have experienced the same or is it just my dumb luck?