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Greetings! I'm a relative newbie to this message board, although not brand new to boating. Some background information first, followed by a question.
I grew up fishing on Lake Michigan, my dad had a 1978 Sea Ray SRV 240. It was a great boat for salmon fishing and handling the chop that Lake Michigan is famous for.
Now as I prepare to retire, I'm considering purchasing a boat, one that I can trailer and use on the Great Lakes. The 24'-26' class is what I'm looking at. I really like the GW Freedom 235 and interested in learning more about the new Freedom 265 too. Other boats I've researched include the Boston Whaler Vantage 240, Cobia 240 DC, as well as the Pursuit DC 246 and 266.
My Ford F-150 has a trailer towing capacity of 7,600 pounds, so I know I'm good to go with any of the 24' models, but the 26' models might be cutting it close.
I'd love to hear what your thoughts and experiences are with GWs (and other brands), particularly those who boat on the Great Lakes.
I grew up fishing on Lake Michigan, my dad had a 1978 Sea Ray SRV 240. It was a great boat for salmon fishing and handling the chop that Lake Michigan is famous for.
Now as I prepare to retire, I'm considering purchasing a boat, one that I can trailer and use on the Great Lakes. The 24'-26' class is what I'm looking at. I really like the GW Freedom 235 and interested in learning more about the new Freedom 265 too. Other boats I've researched include the Boston Whaler Vantage 240, Cobia 240 DC, as well as the Pursuit DC 246 and 266.
My Ford F-150 has a trailer towing capacity of 7,600 pounds, so I know I'm good to go with any of the 24' models, but the 26' models might be cutting it close.
I'd love to hear what your thoughts and experiences are with GWs (and other brands), particularly those who boat on the Great Lakes.
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