I have been looking for something to get in place of my two older boats, a 2001 208 and a 2006 25 foot WA, not a Grady boat
I am at an age and physical state that I can't do all the maintenance and I need something newer with 'fewer' issues. In addition, it has become too much work to maintain two boats ( in two states!)
Don't get on my case but I am looking at three specific makes from 23 feet to 28 feet. I know that is a big range but you will see why in a second.
I mainly do day trips inshore or bay. I may take a few friends fishing but I am not a fishing fanatic's by any means. I fish with my wife and may anchor in shallow waters to take a dip or go ashore and sun on a beach. Boat will be uses in the NY Bight area and may take occasional trips up the Hudson.
My must have and want to have items:
It has to have a cabin with a head ( not pump flush and with a holding tank WITH A LEVEL DISPLAY!
I do not intend to overnight a lot if at all but I need a cabin where you have more headroom than I have now and A spot where my wife and I could do an overnighter on a longer day run
Must have twin motors. I would like digital throttle and shift but can live without it.
Boat needs to be fairly stable in chop and that means a wider beam than I have and probably a heavier hull. Less tendency to roll while anchored and fishing is also a plus
A hardtop of course, decent height windscreens and decent canvas.
Decent electronics in a decent size that I can read ( eyes are getting old too) Older electronics are a bargaining chip
Shore power with battery charger/maintainer
Rear lounge folding seat and maybe a side folding seat.
Better and more storage than I have today. My 20 footer actually has better storage than y 25 foot walk around.
Radar, windless with bow switches in addition to the helm switches, all the fishing basic stuff like livewell, raw and fresh water washdown rod holders on the frame that I can reach!
A basic galley with a sink and a fridge ( can live without that I suppose). I don't need a wet head.
probably a bunch of other things that I forgot to mention.
OK, here is my list of possible boats. I am not looking at new, but rather several years old
Grady 232 ; a tank in a compact package. Has plusses and minuses but would probably be a good sturdy option but I wish it had a transom door to aid access to the swim platform.Correct me if I am wrong but it turns me off when the bottom of the LUs sit in the water when motors are tilted up. I think the 232 suffers that issue.
Boston Whaler Conquest 285, a nice boat , I really liked the older 305 and later model 325 Conquests . They are really too expensive. I am not a big fan of Merc motors.
Pursuit OS 255; Great layout and good quality. A bit pricey also. I don't know if local service is available near me. (then again, the Grady dealer is not that close either.
In case you are wondering I am not a fan of the Grady Marlin layout at the helm. It is a bit 'crowded' On the positive side, it is a wide beam and quite heavy hull.
I am not interested in bow riders or DCs
Any other suggestions?
Tell me why I wouldn't like a 232 or the other boats. Tell me all the bad things or the features that don't match my boating style.
Thanks to all.
I am at an age and physical state that I can't do all the maintenance and I need something newer with 'fewer' issues. In addition, it has become too much work to maintain two boats ( in two states!)
Don't get on my case but I am looking at three specific makes from 23 feet to 28 feet. I know that is a big range but you will see why in a second.
I mainly do day trips inshore or bay. I may take a few friends fishing but I am not a fishing fanatic's by any means. I fish with my wife and may anchor in shallow waters to take a dip or go ashore and sun on a beach. Boat will be uses in the NY Bight area and may take occasional trips up the Hudson.
My must have and want to have items:
It has to have a cabin with a head ( not pump flush and with a holding tank WITH A LEVEL DISPLAY!
I do not intend to overnight a lot if at all but I need a cabin where you have more headroom than I have now and A spot where my wife and I could do an overnighter on a longer day run
Must have twin motors. I would like digital throttle and shift but can live without it.
Boat needs to be fairly stable in chop and that means a wider beam than I have and probably a heavier hull. Less tendency to roll while anchored and fishing is also a plus
A hardtop of course, decent height windscreens and decent canvas.
Decent electronics in a decent size that I can read ( eyes are getting old too) Older electronics are a bargaining chip
Shore power with battery charger/maintainer
Rear lounge folding seat and maybe a side folding seat.
Better and more storage than I have today. My 20 footer actually has better storage than y 25 foot walk around.
Radar, windless with bow switches in addition to the helm switches, all the fishing basic stuff like livewell, raw and fresh water washdown rod holders on the frame that I can reach!
A basic galley with a sink and a fridge ( can live without that I suppose). I don't need a wet head.
probably a bunch of other things that I forgot to mention.
OK, here is my list of possible boats. I am not looking at new, but rather several years old
Grady 232 ; a tank in a compact package. Has plusses and minuses but would probably be a good sturdy option but I wish it had a transom door to aid access to the swim platform.Correct me if I am wrong but it turns me off when the bottom of the LUs sit in the water when motors are tilted up. I think the 232 suffers that issue.
Boston Whaler Conquest 285, a nice boat , I really liked the older 305 and later model 325 Conquests . They are really too expensive. I am not a big fan of Merc motors.
Pursuit OS 255; Great layout and good quality. A bit pricey also. I don't know if local service is available near me. (then again, the Grady dealer is not that close either.
In case you are wondering I am not a fan of the Grady Marlin layout at the helm. It is a bit 'crowded' On the positive side, it is a wide beam and quite heavy hull.
I am not interested in bow riders or DCs
Any other suggestions?
Tell me why I wouldn't like a 232 or the other boats. Tell me all the bad things or the features that don't match my boating style.
Thanks to all.