: Both brands hold their value exceptionally well compared to mid-tier production boats. It is common to see 20-30 year old hulls from both builders still in active use.
: Often viewed as a "fishing first" brand that has evolved to include family amenities. Their boats are known for a traditional, "overbuilt" feel with a focus on ruggedness and specialized fishing layouts. grady-white-vs-pursuit
: Pursuit hulls are often praised for their efficiency and sleek handling. However, real-world feedback suggests Grady-White may have a slight edge in handling heavy "following seas" or very rough conditions. : Both brands hold their value exceptionally well
: Grady-White usually wins on pure fishing ergonomics. Their transom seats often fold completely out of the way to clear the cockpit, and their helm stations are designed for maximum visibility while trolling. Their boats are known for a traditional, "overbuilt"
: Generally seen as a "cruising first" or "luxury utility" brand. While highly capable for fishing, Pursuit often prioritizes fit, finish, and cabin comfort, giving their vessels a more yacht-like aesthetic. Performance and Hull Design
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