- Joined
- Mar 2, 2020
- Messages
- 387
- Reaction score
- 125
- Points
- 43
- Age
- 60
- Location
- Courtenay, British Columbia
- Model
- Seafarer
I thought it would be great to hear from Grady owners about their boat and how they got to where they are today. So I will start, I have been fortunate to have a boat most of my life, nothing big but a boat to get on the water, one of my favourite places. I first stepped foot on a Grady 248 Voyager about 5 years ago and could not believe the ride in a 3 foot chop, made my 542 Campion at the time seem like a bath tub. So the search was on, I thought a good compromise was a 228 Seafarer with a single main and kicker for trolling. I had a chance to buy a couple turn key boats but missed out so found an insurance/auction sale last December of a 1999 228 Seafarer. Did my homework and started to bid on it, no power, broken pod but my son in law is a fabricator and leaned on him heavily, asked him if we can do this, he said “hell ya” without hesitating. I had the winning bid so went over to Vancouver BC and brought the boat to the other big island in the Pacific. I have pretty much replaced everything on the boat but had great trips this summer to Port Hardy and Nootka Sound. I still need to tweek a few things but very happy with the boat, can’t wait to get my future grandson on the boat , my daughter is due March 11th. I will attach some photos, they are great boats.