Grady-White Tarpon 190
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Grady-White Tarpon 190
Grady-White Tarpon 190 t's amazing how much you can do with a pan 190 (called the Tourn ament beginning small boat. Rick Davis and his wife, Lind- in 1984) in 2011, replacing another favorite say, along with their 5-year-old daughter, small boat, a IS-foot Boston Whaler Sport Cate, certainly get enough fun per foot w ith a 50-hp Johnso n. "We took that little ou t of their Grady-White Tarpon 190. boat everywhere, and it was grea t for just the "Midcoast Maine is great," says the 37-year- two of us," he ays. o ld Bath, Maine, firefighter. With the ir d a ug hter get"Bath has great boat lalUlches, t ing older, they wa nted and the waters are wonderful. something a little bit bigger We go from Bath to Boothbay while staying under 20 feet. Harbor an d hit many restau"My vision was a few budrants along the way. Our fadi es out catch in g fish and vorite p lace is probably Five havin g fun, " Davis says. " Lindsay's was a nice rid e to Islands - good food, easy to Lindsay, Cate and Rick Davis a wh arf for lunch and shopget to and just a great ride. pin g. I told her no carpet, and We also hit Robinhood Marina guite a bit. They have a great place to eat called she told me comfortab le sea ts and a Bimini." The parameters were set. the Osprey Restaurant with great fish tacos." O n e day, he and his shift from work They located the Tarpon 190 d ual console, hopped in the boat and headed to Sebasco powered with a 2003 Mercury 135-hp OptiHarbor for golf and then back to the Osprey Max V-6, in New Hampshire using craigslist. for dinner. "Four guys, four sets of golf clubs There was bow seating w ith cushions, two and a huge cooler in the boat," Davis recalls. cush ioned seats at the stern next to the enThat's getting a pretty good bang for the buck gine well, two pedestal sea ts and an open fun-w ise from a boat that's not even 20 feet. deck for fishing. Davis could reach over the Davis bough t the 1983 Grady-White Tar- gunwale to grab a fish, and the h ull sides are I 84 WWW.SOUNDINGSONLlNE.COM MARCH 2013 hi gh enough th at a toddl er would be safe. "So, padded seats for the wife, dual console, no carpet," Davis says. "I was sold ." Seeing the boat firsthand was important, too. "Honestly, it was nice to meet the owner and see his home," Davis says. "He kept everything in great shape, and he had a clean garage. I know that so und s odd, but yo u could tell he was the kind of guy who took good ca re of things. When we looked at the boat it was perfect." That left just a few cosmeti cs to take care of. Big add itions have bee n the Bimini top and a Gannin GPSMAP 440s GPS / sounder. "I love thi s thin g," Davi s says. "Ma in e is very rocky, and this thing is a lifesaver. The sounder is great when going for baitfish." He also added a remo vable live well. The 8-year-old, Qil-injected OptiMax 135 needed little more than routine maintenance. It has delivered perfect performance. Davis runs at around 27 mph (4,000 rpm), and although he doesn' t keep exact numbers the fuel economy " is better than expected," he says. The Gra d y-White goes fishing when some boats don ' t, too. The bluefish were in, but the seas were rough, Davis reca ll s. SPECIFICATIONS LOA: 18 teet , 11 inches BEAM: 8 teet DRAFT: 1 foot , 2 inches WEIGHT: 2,075 pounds HULL: deep-vee POWER: single outboard to 150 hp FUEL CAPACITY: 40 gallons BUILDER: Grady-White Boats , Greenvi lle, N.C., (252) 752-2111 . www. gradywhite.com [ USED BOAT ] "I was nervous and stopped at the mouth of the Kennebec River, " he says. "As I sat there, a guy in another Grady-White went by and headed out. We fo llowed him and were taking 4- to 5-footers for the entire trip around Small Point. The boat did great. We were soaked, and a few times J thought it was over. When we got around [the point] the other guy came up a longside of us and said, 'You wo uldn't have done that in [another brand of boat]: " Even little Cate loves the Tarpon 190. Trips to Five Islands for lunch, catching mackerel, anchoring off the beach - these are just a few of the things the 5-year-old likes to do. "It's a great boat for kjds," her father says. "She can walk all over the deck, and she's taken naps on board after a long day. She feels safe in it." Davis also enjoys seeing his daughter " turn on" to the water. "J feel I am passing on the love of the water to her," he says. "It is nice when you ask your 5-year-old what she wants to do today, and she says go boating." The Tarpon 190 has done everything the family co uld have asked of her. Memories include landing a 38-inch striper, a crazy day of fishing for blues, Cate holding a mackerel and looking as if she'd caught a swordfish, and Lindsay behind the wheel, BACKGROUND In the 50-plus years since Glenn Grady and Don White opened their North Carolina shop, Grady-White has focused on outboard-powered fishing boats. Today, the builder offers a variety of express, center console and walkaround models from 18 to 36 feet. Eddie Smith Jr. took over the company in the 1960s and, under his direction, built a reputation for seaworthiness and quality construction. Grady-White introduced the outboard-powered Tarpon 190 in 1980. It was renamed the Tournament 190 beginning with the 1984 model year, and it has proved popular over the years, remaining in production through 2003. It was replaced by the Tournament 192 with Grady-White's SeaV hull. Retired in 2004, the 192 was reintroduced in 2010, and the dual console line is now called Freedom. The 190s can readily be found on the used-boat market, and prices for early models generally are less than $10,000. throttle wide-open. "One day as we tied up in Boothbay, a guy from Arkansas came up and sa.id, 'Does it get any better than that?' I could on ly answer no." When it comes to boats, good things can come in small packages. "We do love our boat," Davis says. " It is almost part of the family. J guess that is because so many of our best moments are when we are out on it. " WALKTHROUGH The Grady -White Tarpon 190 rides a deep-vee hull with a sharp entry and moderate Carolina flare. The single outboard is mounted in a well, leav ing room for a half swim platform on the transo m. The dualconsole layout mean there's seating for at least s ix, with a pair of padded seats aft, cushioned seating in the bow, and matching helm and companion pedestal seats. The helm is to starboard, with a destroyer wheel, an instrument panel and space for electronics. There's storage in and under both consoles. The cock pit takes up most of the boat, w ith plenty of room for fishin g or entertaining. There's und er-gunwa le storage for rods and other gear, and th e aft seats are removab le. The layout a lso includes a cooler under the bow cushion and an anchor hatc h forward. _ • Enclosed Shower • Extended cockpit seating • Fuel efficient Volvo d iesel • 20+ knot cruise speed • Keel stepped hull WWW.SOUNDING'SONLlNE.COM MARCH 2013 85