- Joined
- Jun 5, 2020
- Messages
- 1,289
- Reaction score
- 601
- Points
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- Age
- 62
- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
- Website
- mcvoy.com
- Model
- Seafarer
Rich? I’ll bet the majority of Grady owners out there have used boats that were bought for a fraction of its original cost.
I tried going the elbow grease route on my previous boat. Wasted 2 years working on that junker. Woke up one day and realized I had put my 30 years in, I had the money, asked around and Grady White ticked all my boxes. Yeah, it was spendy but I had the money and a progressive disease that makes it really hard for me to stand for any period. And it gets worse each year so time was more valuable to me than money. There is no way I'd spend that kind of money if I was healthy. I'm quite handy, full mechanic, metal, wood working shop, so elbow grease would have been the route if my situation were different. The path I took is definitely not for everybody.
Love that you got that great boat so cheap. I also love that mine just works, it is super satisfying to just get in it and run it. Probably more satisfying when you run yours, but I'm happy. I love my 228.