Thanks for the input.
I always wanted a Grady White and planned to do a lot of coastal and off/nearshore fishing (running out to the rigs etc) . The 225 Freedom appealed because it allowed me to do all of this and have a family boat to keep everyone happy ,the ability to entertain friends out on the water was a huge plus. The reality is certain people never want to go on the boat so the idea of a family boat is a mere pipe dream. I also over estimated our free time to take off for a day on the water, with 2 busy boys the weekends fill up quickly,driving down to the dry dock is the last thing anyone wants to do. When we do use the boat, it's fishing with my two teenagers and a friend, typically we target redfish/trout within the Galveston Bay complex. Normally we take about a dozen various fishing rods including a couple of fly rods, plus a few buckets of live bait in the well . Having said this the boat handles it well and hasn't skipped a beat so far, but I need much more rod storage including dedicated fly rods. There are many CC bay boats that fit this requirement such as the Yellowfin 24, Shearwater, Cape Bay23 , Key West 230 etc. They all draft about 12-14' (16" for the Grady) and weigh about 1000# less than the Grady. The only thing they lack is offshore capability, which is where the Grady excels, so if that's something I need perhaps I should just keep the Grady... Decisions decisions