Yup thats an awsome rig i'm droolin. I decided my distant future boat is going to be the 20ft overnighter. Theres one near my house and man its a nice setup although to small for a real offshore rig.
Yep! I once owned a Grady Sailfisher 25ft'er. 200 Yamaha's and the 9.9 High Thruster. I don't think you can find a tougher boat in it's size. When they cut a hole near the keel to install a transducer, it seemed almost 2 inches of solid glass. Good quality glass, a nice clear green look. I believe it's also the only boat of its size that uses end-grain bulsa in the sides. When I would get airborne with it, it came down with a thud. No cracking sound. You're going to love that boat. It's a real dry rider also. It
s too bad Grady doesn't make a boat for us older guys that need creature comfort and easy access. I really miss my Grady.
They make a nice craft but I had the same reason as you hiroshi the access to the lower area was difficult for me to negotiate with my back and knees so I had to go to a custom built aluminum.[8D]
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