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advice on buying fishing boat ~24'

Posted by Jules on August 8, 2001 at 10:22:56:

I guess this qualifies as a small boat... I'm looking into buying about a 24' boat, preferably with a cabin. Its going to be used mostly for fishing for stripers in the bay (chesapeake bay). I've looked at Grady Whites, Parkers and Bayliner trophys. Everyone says don't get bayliner. Basically, my question is, what brands should I avoid and why... what brands are good and why? I'm most likely going to get a Grady White 24' voyager since I like the layout and their reputation, but man they aren't cheap.