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- May 16, 2023
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- Age
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- Model
- Freedom 285
I've had boat fever down here in /sw FLA for 3 yrs. I'll likely buy in Oct (2023), & I found a rack slot (a minor miracle). I've never owned a boat, but have guidance of 2 friends who are highly experienced, & one currently has a GW. I've been researching & attending boat shows to educate myself. I'd buy used w/ a surveyor, & I've currently landed on the GW Freedom 285. The year range would be 2020-2022. Are there any significant differences in the boat or motors in this model year range?
I like White (creme), Mist, or Celestrial. Which 1 of these is most desirable, or is that just personal preference? I know not to buy dark colors in FL, & to buy Gel Coat not paint.
Also, I like the idea of the Joystick, but a bow thruster could save $. Joystick or thrusters for a newbie? My pals tell me I don't need either for this size, but they've been boating forever, so have long forgotten their docking anxiety.
I'm not a fisherman, but would like to try it because I'm a pescatarian. I'd likely use the boat mostly for cruising though because the idea of fish stuff all over my $300k boat is unappealing, & I'm told my favorite fish (grouper) requires me to go far out, and burn lots of gas, so I'd do that occasionally when an experienced fisherman is available to join me.
I like GW due to quality, ride, & resale ability..not for the looks...the creme deck & the hardtop supports are not pretty. The Pursuit 295 is the prettiest, but they're tough to find near new, & I'm told GW is a nicer, drier ride, so I'm going for functionality instead of the appearance. I also read the GW has much better airflow, which is key in this climate.
Anything else I should be thinking about? Which options are must have, or not having them would hurt resale? Both my pals love their auto pilot option. Is radar important? I have not researched all the electronics options yet.
Is buying from a boat owner riskier than buying from a dealer since I'm using a surveyor anyway? I'm thinking that buying from a boat owner could reduce the dealer mark-up.
Thx for any coaching you might be able to offer
I like White (creme), Mist, or Celestrial. Which 1 of these is most desirable, or is that just personal preference? I know not to buy dark colors in FL, & to buy Gel Coat not paint.
Also, I like the idea of the Joystick, but a bow thruster could save $. Joystick or thrusters for a newbie? My pals tell me I don't need either for this size, but they've been boating forever, so have long forgotten their docking anxiety.
I'm not a fisherman, but would like to try it because I'm a pescatarian. I'd likely use the boat mostly for cruising though because the idea of fish stuff all over my $300k boat is unappealing, & I'm told my favorite fish (grouper) requires me to go far out, and burn lots of gas, so I'd do that occasionally when an experienced fisherman is available to join me.
I like GW due to quality, ride, & resale ability..not for the looks...the creme deck & the hardtop supports are not pretty. The Pursuit 295 is the prettiest, but they're tough to find near new, & I'm told GW is a nicer, drier ride, so I'm going for functionality instead of the appearance. I also read the GW has much better airflow, which is key in this climate.
Anything else I should be thinking about? Which options are must have, or not having them would hurt resale? Both my pals love their auto pilot option. Is radar important? I have not researched all the electronics options yet.
Is buying from a boat owner riskier than buying from a dealer since I'm using a surveyor anyway? I'm thinking that buying from a boat owner could reduce the dealer mark-up.
Thx for any coaching you might be able to offer