the land of Grady White has been found

SmokyMtnGrady

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I spent the day cruising the ICW between southern Bernard County, Fla and Fort Pierce inlet. I have never seen as many Gradys in one spot in all my time on the water from the Carolinas to Florida as I have seen in Vero Beach. I think when you buy a multimillion dollar water front home that you get a free Grady White (lol). Please, I don't begrudge wealth one but and I would love nothing more for my business to grow. It was impressive to say the least. The dual console seemed to be the style of choice.foowed by the big walkarounds.
 
You have a REALLY GOOD dealer there too in Vero Marine...I bought a used 228 from them years ago and have purchased parts on a regular basis from them. Good people....
 
In my travels I often see a Grady here and there. They are just one of many brands on the water. There are few on the St. Johns River for instance, but in Veto Grady dominates. The Keys you see them, but not like there. Anyway, just an observation. It was nice to splash the boat. I was up at Silver Glenn Springs and a fellow was selling a 28 foot Regal cruiser (2003) model for $33K. I have been day dreaming on surfing websites for used Gradys and found a 228 that was an 03 for a little more. Gradys do hold their value well.