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Old 01-11-2010, 11:41 AM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Re: Ride of a 20SF

Definitely do the SeaCraft, you'll be part of a fraternity of people in "The Know" rather than being in the community college of Grady White. GW's are well made quality boats but don't really seem to perform with the top of the heap like their price tag the last thirty years warrants. Personally I think of GW like a fishing version of a SeaRay and if I never saw either again I'd be ok. They seem to do a lot of things well but none great. That being said the 19 to 22 tournament bowrider, especially bracketed is my favorite Grady. It doesn't matter which SC hull you go with it will perform much better than the Grady.
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Old 01-11-2010, 05:21 PM
Seacraft84 Seacraft84 is offline
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Default Re: Ride of a 20SF

Like I said I had a 23', 20' and my father has a 25' Seacraft. Its hard to beat the ride and the lines of the Seacraft. I always grew up calling the GW, "ditdot boats", cause every summer you would see countless dingbatters on shoals, getting towed, etc.. in a GW. They are definallty not worth the money to me. I got the GW cause of the cabin for the baby, but next summer he will be alittle older, and the GW usually has a good resell. Going on a cruise this weekend till the following weekend, so hopefully when I get back I will be a Seacraft owner once again.
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