I am considering moving up to a Grady 300 Marlin, say 5 years old. My question is whether I should plan to keep it in a marina slip (Charleston, SC) or trailer it and keep it in my back yard. I know if I decide to buy one on a trailer, I will have to get a dually to tow it. That is no big deal. I don’t want to keep it in a dry stack because I like to clean and tinker with my boats frequently.
My question is whether the boat will deteriorate sitting in salt water. I have had two nice boats (22 ft Mako & 25 ft Parker) and kept them in my yard on a trailer. I was able to keep them in excellent condition since they were not in a corrosive environment.
What about a Grady 300 Marlin sitting in saltwater 24 hrs a day 365 days a year? I can see from pictures that the motors can be trimmed up to where only the bottoms of the skegs will be in the water. But what about the rest of the motors, wiring, and the stainless steel trim on the boat? Will these hold up OK? Any input will be appreciated.
My question is whether the boat will deteriorate sitting in salt water. I have had two nice boats (22 ft Mako & 25 ft Parker) and kept them in my yard on a trailer. I was able to keep them in excellent condition since they were not in a corrosive environment.
What about a Grady 300 Marlin sitting in saltwater 24 hrs a day 365 days a year? I can see from pictures that the motors can be trimmed up to where only the bottoms of the skegs will be in the water. But what about the rest of the motors, wiring, and the stainless steel trim on the boat? Will these hold up OK? Any input will be appreciated.