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Hi guys. Wanted to drop in and say hey... Some forums that I visit new people get scolded for not doing an intro thread. So, this is kinda it...
On to the question at hand. I am not new to boating as I grew up with boats and driving and docking, etc. However, never been offshore and along with that I have been out of the boating scene for about 15 years. Soon to start getting my little 18'CC back in shape for the water.
Also, by season of life has changed, those little boys that sat on the casting deck of my CC are now grown, and bringing girlfriends that will soon become my Daughter in Laws along with them everywhere they go. We borrowed a 20' DC to take on a lake vacation this past summer and I realized 2 things - 1. How much I missed the water. and 2. I need a bigger boat.
While I am extremely in favor of a center console boat (in the 28 to 30' range) and I would have no issue picking a brand, colors and decking that out, my wife probably would not be in favor and would not accompany me very often. She likes shorter stints on the water than I do and buns easily in the sun. She has stated that if I buy a boat with a bed, TV and air conditioning, she would go more often so that when she gets tired or hot, she can cool off and take a nap. I really love my wife and like sharing life with her, so I have seriously been thinking about WA Cabin boats. I still want the size, due to the fact that I want to make Gulfstream runs and that is 90 miles off our coast and I personally do not feel like you can have too big of a boat for that. Also, with the growing family I wan tot be able to put about 10-12 people on board for entertaining.
So, I have been looking at used models that are listed above. However, I am concerned about the weight of these hulls. I know Grady's are heavy in general. I live about 50 miles straight line distance to the coast and will be trailering. I own a F250 (actually several) and having a towing load of about 12-13K is not an issue for the hour that it will take to get to the ramp. I am concerned about this kind of load for a 10-12 hour trip down I-95 to vacation in the keys which I would like to start doing in a few years.
So, for those of you that have these models, do you tow them, if so with what rig and what is the total towing load as I am guessing based on the hull weights that I can find and estimating engines, rigging, fuel and trailer (Aluminum). I have a 35' travlel trailer that is right about 10K and have towed that from Savannah to Chattanooga and back. I am not concerned with towing in general and do it all the time, but I more curious about the load on the truck at almost 13K for that long and the wear on myself as the driver on a crazy interstate like I-95 with that load.
I may be over thinking this, but let me know what you guys experience. I don't want to purchase a boat this big and then not want to tow it out of town because it is to big, when that is the purpose for buying it.
Thanks, and nice to meet all of you.
On to the question at hand. I am not new to boating as I grew up with boats and driving and docking, etc. However, never been offshore and along with that I have been out of the boating scene for about 15 years. Soon to start getting my little 18'CC back in shape for the water.
Also, by season of life has changed, those little boys that sat on the casting deck of my CC are now grown, and bringing girlfriends that will soon become my Daughter in Laws along with them everywhere they go. We borrowed a 20' DC to take on a lake vacation this past summer and I realized 2 things - 1. How much I missed the water. and 2. I need a bigger boat.
While I am extremely in favor of a center console boat (in the 28 to 30' range) and I would have no issue picking a brand, colors and decking that out, my wife probably would not be in favor and would not accompany me very often. She likes shorter stints on the water than I do and buns easily in the sun. She has stated that if I buy a boat with a bed, TV and air conditioning, she would go more often so that when she gets tired or hot, she can cool off and take a nap. I really love my wife and like sharing life with her, so I have seriously been thinking about WA Cabin boats. I still want the size, due to the fact that I want to make Gulfstream runs and that is 90 miles off our coast and I personally do not feel like you can have too big of a boat for that. Also, with the growing family I wan tot be able to put about 10-12 people on board for entertaining.
So, I have been looking at used models that are listed above. However, I am concerned about the weight of these hulls. I know Grady's are heavy in general. I live about 50 miles straight line distance to the coast and will be trailering. I own a F250 (actually several) and having a towing load of about 12-13K is not an issue for the hour that it will take to get to the ramp. I am concerned about this kind of load for a 10-12 hour trip down I-95 to vacation in the keys which I would like to start doing in a few years.
So, for those of you that have these models, do you tow them, if so with what rig and what is the total towing load as I am guessing based on the hull weights that I can find and estimating engines, rigging, fuel and trailer (Aluminum). I have a 35' travlel trailer that is right about 10K and have towed that from Savannah to Chattanooga and back. I am not concerned with towing in general and do it all the time, but I more curious about the load on the truck at almost 13K for that long and the wear on myself as the driver on a crazy interstate like I-95 with that load.
I may be over thinking this, but let me know what you guys experience. I don't want to purchase a boat this big and then not want to tow it out of town because it is to big, when that is the purpose for buying it.
Thanks, and nice to meet all of you.