Hi everyone, my wife and I are looking for another boat, the requirements are: a real head, and a cuddy large enough to sleep both of us and our infant child (growing rapidly).
We like the Sailfish 25, it seems to be perfect. My only concern is that we dont want to spend more then $20,000 so we are stuck in the 80's. My other concern is the fuel use of these older 2 strokes.
I found a 1985 22 seafarer with an I/O as well as an older sailfish with twin 150 yamahas on it.
I think the seafarer is too small and really dont care for I/O's but have never owned one either.
Heres my real question, what should I check out on these Grady hulls? I will be totally honest and say that I have always been told that Grady is just a name and their build quality is the same as any other mid tier boat. I dont know if thats true or not.
What makes these boats worth more money then say a comparable Proline boat?
Not trying to start a war, I am genuinely curious. I REALLY like the layout of the Sailfish. Thanks guys.
-John
We like the Sailfish 25, it seems to be perfect. My only concern is that we dont want to spend more then $20,000 so we are stuck in the 80's. My other concern is the fuel use of these older 2 strokes.
I found a 1985 22 seafarer with an I/O as well as an older sailfish with twin 150 yamahas on it.
I think the seafarer is too small and really dont care for I/O's but have never owned one either.
Heres my real question, what should I check out on these Grady hulls? I will be totally honest and say that I have always been told that Grady is just a name and their build quality is the same as any other mid tier boat. I dont know if thats true or not.
What makes these boats worth more money then say a comparable Proline boat?
Not trying to start a war, I am genuinely curious. I REALLY like the layout of the Sailfish. Thanks guys.
-John