Hi folks!
As many of you are aware, I currently have a 2001 Adventure 208 which has and continues to serve me well. I also have a non Grady 25 foot walkaround with twin 150s.
I like the twin motors for maneuverability.
As I get a tad older, I am seriously thinking about selling both and getting a newer boat. My experience with the 208 confirms that is is a well made vessel and has held up well, better than my 2006 'OtherBoat'
At this time in my boating life, I probably don't want to go bigger, at least longer than the 25. I am seriously considering a later model Gulfstream 232. Other options are a couple of non Grady makes, Whaler or Pursuit.
I like the layout of the Gulfstream but wish it had a transom door. I am not sure that climbing over the aft fish box and livewell is something my wife and I want to do.
I am also torn between a single 300 or twin 150s or 200s.
I wish Grady had more options in the 24 to 29 foot range other than DCs. I need a head you can stand up in, a cabin or similar that you can get changed in, and a hefty hull that will roll less than my 208
Boating is exclusively short outings, near shore and no overnight.
So if you have any thoughts, chime in.
As many of you are aware, I currently have a 2001 Adventure 208 which has and continues to serve me well. I also have a non Grady 25 foot walkaround with twin 150s.
I like the twin motors for maneuverability.
As I get a tad older, I am seriously thinking about selling both and getting a newer boat. My experience with the 208 confirms that is is a well made vessel and has held up well, better than my 2006 'OtherBoat'
At this time in my boating life, I probably don't want to go bigger, at least longer than the 25. I am seriously considering a later model Gulfstream 232. Other options are a couple of non Grady makes, Whaler or Pursuit.
I like the layout of the Gulfstream but wish it had a transom door. I am not sure that climbing over the aft fish box and livewell is something my wife and I want to do.
I am also torn between a single 300 or twin 150s or 200s.
I wish Grady had more options in the 24 to 29 foot range other than DCs. I need a head you can stand up in, a cabin or similar that you can get changed in, and a hefty hull that will roll less than my 208
Boating is exclusively short outings, near shore and no overnight.
So if you have any thoughts, chime in.