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Went to the show with 5 other guys, two are considering mid 20s cc, wa, or dual console models.
GW was well represented and had a lot of models there. I was surprised how heavily weighted the center consoles and dual consoles were, I guess these are the hot models these days so you have to have them. They had a 33 express and freedom, but no 36 hulls or walkarounds.
In general, I thought a lot of mid tier boats have improved their offerings. There really is a lot of competition these days in the 20-28' foot space.
The Boston Whaler badging (especially the ladderback seats) didn't resonate with me. I really liked the Pursuit OS345 with the twin F350s (around $360k) and the OS385 with trip F300s (around $460K).
I have to say if I were moving up to the 33-38 class, it would be the Pursuit line that would pull me in. The helm area is layed out perfectly with plenty of seating and room to move. The GW 33 and 36 with the center helm just don't feel right to me, but I understand others like them.
If I were moving down, the GWs have a good blanket on the 20-28 range with very good variety and options, but they are significantly more than other brands. I got the feeling the two guys that are looking thought the GWs were nice, but a tad expensive compared to some others.
GW was well represented and had a lot of models there. I was surprised how heavily weighted the center consoles and dual consoles were, I guess these are the hot models these days so you have to have them. They had a 33 express and freedom, but no 36 hulls or walkarounds.
In general, I thought a lot of mid tier boats have improved their offerings. There really is a lot of competition these days in the 20-28' foot space.
The Boston Whaler badging (especially the ladderback seats) didn't resonate with me. I really liked the Pursuit OS345 with the twin F350s (around $360k) and the OS385 with trip F300s (around $460K).
I have to say if I were moving up to the 33-38 class, it would be the Pursuit line that would pull me in. The helm area is layed out perfectly with plenty of seating and room to move. The GW 33 and 36 with the center helm just don't feel right to me, but I understand others like them.
If I were moving down, the GWs have a good blanket on the 20-28 range with very good variety and options, but they are significantly more than other brands. I got the feeling the two guys that are looking thought the GWs were nice, but a tad expensive compared to some others.