ive been in a 300 marlin. Honestly i had a 27' 1989 boston whaler offshore and it rode night and day better in heavy 4' chop. a good used clean hull with brand new warrantied motors is the way to get the most bang for the buck IMHO. great video thanks for sharing!
Great video, nice boats. I think most people don't know what goes into owning a big boat/yacht. You need room to store it at your house if you don't have room you need to store it at a marina and that can cost you monthly or annually. Boat property tax that you have to pay yearly depends on which state you live in and you need boat insurance will need to pay monthly or annually. Also, maintenance. Don't go buying a boat/yacht without doing your research fellas.
Grady White is considered the Rolls-Royce of fishing boats that aren't in the yacht category. Boston Whaler is like the Mercedes S class or Maybach. Intrepid would be the Ferrari. Everglades would be the Land Rovers. Although I prefer Boston Whaler over Grady White because Boston Whaler went back and listened to their customers and put everything you could possibly need on their boats.
Definitely contributes, but even locally made boats are priced the same. It's just the Australia tax, lower population, so less units sold, meaning businesses need to charge more if the owners want to be rich :)
Hi,guys.so awesome video ❤❤❤
Thank you Katherin! Glad you like it.
Great post - maybe next time take more time and ' poke around ' to discover more of each boats features - thx .
Yes indeed. I"ll need to pick a couple of the best boats and do a full walk through in more detail.
Thanx for review
My pleasure!
ive been in a 300 marlin. Honestly i had a 27' 1989 boston whaler offshore and it rode night and day better in heavy 4' chop. a good used clean hull with brand new warrantied motors is the way to get the most bang for the buck IMHO. great video thanks for sharing!
Yes I agree! Your'e talking about outboard motors right! I would stick with outboards.
@@northwesthotspots6309 haha yes i never touch i/o or inboard stuff at out shop:)
Groovy video
Thank you brother!
Great video, nice boats. I think most people don't know what goes into owning a big boat/yacht. You need room to store it at your house if you don't have room you need to store it at a marina and that can cost you monthly or annually. Boat property tax that you have to pay yearly depends on which state you live in and you need boat insurance will need to pay monthly or annually. Also, maintenance. Don't go buying a boat/yacht without doing your research fellas.
Really good points smile! Totally right. We would all love to own one but we need to know these things!
Loving the video 🥴🤑 where is this located?
Glad you like the video Anthony! It's in Washington!
Guy you are the best , the only one to show the Grady Whites and the Boston Whaler... everyone else just show center CC
Thank you brother! CCs are great for Florida but not up here!
Build in Greenville,North Carolina
Maybe we can go there and buy one direct from the factory!
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Thank you Abayomi!
Searay is killing it
Yes they are Glenn! The ultimate party boat!
@@northwesthotspots6309 doing a great job on the channel brother
@@glennhand2593 Thank you Glenn!
Good to see boats and a video with boats with cabins. Just not a big center console and open bow fan.
@@cheapme1850 I agree. Up here in Washington CCs are not really the best option.
Grady White is considered the Rolls-Royce of fishing boats that aren't in the yacht category. Boston Whaler is like the Mercedes S class or Maybach. Intrepid would be the Ferrari. Everglades would be the Land Rovers. Although I prefer Boston Whaler over Grady White because Boston Whaler went back and listened to their customers and put everything you could possibly need on their boats.
Yes I do like the Boston Whalers better than the Grady Whites I think. I like the layout on the inside better. A more comfortable boat to fish from.
When did a 21 footer became the same price as a small house?
Im with you! Its crazy how much boats cost these days!
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218 $139000 ain't bad.
@@francisjarvis1368 Guess it depends on how much you make. That’s a lot for most people.
Boats are so much cheaper there. Holy shit.
Where are you from?
@@northwesthotspots6309 Australia! That ~$140,000 USD Grady would cost ~$200k here
@@Rhyseh1 I guess because they have to ship it so far.
Definitely contributes, but even locally made boats are priced the same. It's just the Australia tax, lower population, so less units sold, meaning businesses need to charge more if the owners want to be rich :)
@@Rhyseh1 I see. Might be cheaper to buy in another country then ship it over?
Over priced😢
Yes they are. I think all new boats are.