Good morning all. We just shifted to Annapolis area from Hawaii and I’m looking to finally get a boat here. I was originally planning to get a sailboat however I like the idea of being able to trailer around the area a bit more. After more research I’ve settled on finding a Grady White.
It’s just my wife and I along with the kid. Maybe a pup on the boat every now and then so wouldn’t be a lot of people. Here’s what I’m looking for:
- Something comfortable for the family, so thinking a cabin not a CC.
- Be able to fish off of or tube if the kid wanted to. Would also love to be able to scuba dive off of in the right areas. So Swim platform would be a plus.
- I don’t plan to go miles away from shore. Mainly the Chesapeake and if I tow down the east coast or something.
- Most likely going to keep on trailer. Tow vehicle is a diesel Jeep gladiator ~6500# max
- I’m mechanically inclined so don’t mind wrenching but have only had small trailer sailers around 22’ and never had to do fiberglass work. Can learn but don’t have extensive motor boat knowledge.
- Budget $6-8k as I don’t mind putting some work into one with good bones. I’m budgeting in storage fees/repairs outside of that budget. Looks like late 80’s/early 90’s fit this. That and I want to make sure we use it. Will go from there if we enjoy it enough.
I would love a gulfstream based off what people have said about them but I’m limited on my tow vehicle so I’ve nixed that.
I’m thinking Overnighter or Seafarer 226/228 might fit the bill?
No clue on which transom setup would be better for getting in and out of the boat or if it matters? Full, with the cut out or outboards attached to a mount off the back of the boat?
Inboard vs outboard? Seems like the inboard engines are reliable but outboards are easier to swap out.
I really appreciate it a lot!
It’s just my wife and I along with the kid. Maybe a pup on the boat every now and then so wouldn’t be a lot of people. Here’s what I’m looking for:
- Something comfortable for the family, so thinking a cabin not a CC.
- Be able to fish off of or tube if the kid wanted to. Would also love to be able to scuba dive off of in the right areas. So Swim platform would be a plus.
- I don’t plan to go miles away from shore. Mainly the Chesapeake and if I tow down the east coast or something.
- Most likely going to keep on trailer. Tow vehicle is a diesel Jeep gladiator ~6500# max
- I’m mechanically inclined so don’t mind wrenching but have only had small trailer sailers around 22’ and never had to do fiberglass work. Can learn but don’t have extensive motor boat knowledge.
- Budget $6-8k as I don’t mind putting some work into one with good bones. I’m budgeting in storage fees/repairs outside of that budget. Looks like late 80’s/early 90’s fit this. That and I want to make sure we use it. Will go from there if we enjoy it enough.
I would love a gulfstream based off what people have said about them but I’m limited on my tow vehicle so I’ve nixed that.
I’m thinking Overnighter or Seafarer 226/228 might fit the bill?
No clue on which transom setup would be better for getting in and out of the boat or if it matters? Full, with the cut out or outboards attached to a mount off the back of the boat?
Inboard vs outboard? Seems like the inboard engines are reliable but outboards are easier to swap out.
I really appreciate it a lot!