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Default Proline or Grady? Help!

No brainer: Grady.



"Bill Sc" wrote in message
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I have owned both brands. Either one is a good choice. I would base the
selection on features, condition, engine hours, etc.


"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 13:41:27 -0500, "jcaruso56"
wrote:

Hi, I am in the market for a new/used boat,and I am looking at a -1994,
grady 272 sailfish,twin 200 OB,....and a 1996 proline 2950 ,twin 225
OB......I live in the northeast,and do a lot of offshore fishing 30 to

40
miles off.....and maybe 6 to 8 trips to the canyons,so I need it to be
seaworthy.....I have done all the homework on the outboards,and fuel

economy
etc.....I can't decide which one will fit my needs,as far as a good

ride
in
3-4 chop,,,,... and any info would be greatly

appreciated....thanks....jeff


I'd probably lean toward the boat that you think can be serviced most
competently and most economically. Realistically, they are about
equal.






 
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