I have been admiring Grady White boats for years, from afar and up close when I could. I upgraded from a nice little 22' Chriscraft walkaround to a 2005 Grady White Marlin with twin Yamaha 250s in January. We nearly made an offer on an Express, but when we thought about it, somebody always ended up front on the little walkaround. We use that area quite a lot, so we went with the Marlin. Ours has the companion bench, which makes nice seating in the helm area and the standard amenities in the cabin. This is something that I'd been aspiring to for decades and finally found myself in a position to make it happen. We sea trialed the Marlin, then had it surveyed and a comprehensive inspection on the 600 hr engines, including a corrosion check. Leak down was better than new, no corrosion and everything works, except the windlass. It's got great Furuno radar and electronics and I added a backup chartplotter/sounder with side imaging. It also came on a nice trailer with new brakes and tires. I outfitted it with Lee telescoping outriggers and I'm ready to go.
It tows great behind my Dodge diesel and is easy to launch. Impressions - It's more than twice the boat my 22 footer was; more like four times as much. We've overnighted on it, ran the generator and heat and soon the A/C. I'm still learning the finer points of the systems and electronics but feel pretty capable at this point. Negative - Pulling it up to the dock in a cross wind and/or current still kicks my butt. I'm hoping with time, I'll get better. Fuel consumption - pleasantly surprised. We ran about 30 miles in a 2-3' chop a couple days ago and some playing with the tabs and trim got me right at 1.33 mpg, cruising at 30 mph. four adults, one child, one full tank of fuel, ice, etc. It was a very comfortable ride too. That's pretty consistent with past performance. I'd say it's exceeded all of my expectations. Now if I can get good at docking it...
We live near Tampa, Fl. My wife and I will be towing down to Marco Island, putting in and running down to Big Pine Key for the Grouper season opener, stopping to fish once or twice along the way. Planning to live on the boat for about a week, fish the reefs and offshore and then head home when we've had enough. It's about 110 miles to our prospective anchorage near Big Pine. I've pinpointed a few foul weather anchorages along the way that I can get to, if it hits the fan while we're making the run. Got an emergency locator beacon, towing insurance, charts of all the water we'll be navigating, besides the two chartplotters. feel prepared but still have a few weeks to think about it. We hope to make this trip several times a year and maybe a Bimini run. When I figure out how to post a photo, I'll add one.
Have a great weekend!
It tows great behind my Dodge diesel and is easy to launch. Impressions - It's more than twice the boat my 22 footer was; more like four times as much. We've overnighted on it, ran the generator and heat and soon the A/C. I'm still learning the finer points of the systems and electronics but feel pretty capable at this point. Negative - Pulling it up to the dock in a cross wind and/or current still kicks my butt. I'm hoping with time, I'll get better. Fuel consumption - pleasantly surprised. We ran about 30 miles in a 2-3' chop a couple days ago and some playing with the tabs and trim got me right at 1.33 mpg, cruising at 30 mph. four adults, one child, one full tank of fuel, ice, etc. It was a very comfortable ride too. That's pretty consistent with past performance. I'd say it's exceeded all of my expectations. Now if I can get good at docking it...
We live near Tampa, Fl. My wife and I will be towing down to Marco Island, putting in and running down to Big Pine Key for the Grouper season opener, stopping to fish once or twice along the way. Planning to live on the boat for about a week, fish the reefs and offshore and then head home when we've had enough. It's about 110 miles to our prospective anchorage near Big Pine. I've pinpointed a few foul weather anchorages along the way that I can get to, if it hits the fan while we're making the run. Got an emergency locator beacon, towing insurance, charts of all the water we'll be navigating, besides the two chartplotters. feel prepared but still have a few weeks to think about it. We hope to make this trip several times a year and maybe a Bimini run. When I figure out how to post a photo, I'll add one.
Have a great weekend!