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  1. luckydude

    Not mine but looks good

    For what it is worth, when I did my pilot house on my 2020, Peter brought up his 1999 228 and the hard top fit perfectly. The only difference was his fish box lids were thicker and we needed different hardware for that. Other than that, nothing changed in 21 years. So I agree, a 2000 era boat...
  2. luckydude

    Deck Material, what's your choice?

    I don't have sea dek, I have something called deckadence, it's different. I'm in the Pacific, it's cold here, so no bare feet. And no idea if it gets hot. I got black and I suspect that does get hot. If I were to start over, I'd get a more neutral color, I don't have the heat problem, but...
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    Deck Material, what's your choice?

    I priced sea dek, they said it would be $2-3K. Came back with a quote for $7K and I told them thanks but no thanks. Then I found some other stuff and installed it myself: https://marineflooring.net/gallery/#bwg3/253 It's little curls of some sort of plastic fiber, makes for a nice cushion...
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    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    If you are on the kicker you are probably trolling at 2 or 3 knots, so there is no "quickly". I've been steering with the main for years without a problem.
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    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    OK, one more question. Does the Seastar gizmo care if the kicker is on port or starboard?
  6. luckydude

    Garmin autopilot question

    For those of you with Garmin autopilot, mine is a Reactor 40 w/ a GHC 50 display. One issue I have with it is that when you use it to navigate to someplace, it can lose its mind. Unless you throw the boat in gear immediately and get the boat on that blue line, if you have drifted off it, it...
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    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    What I'm wondering is if using seastar to move both engines requires more force at the steering wheel than just moving the main engine. Do you remember a change in steering pressure when you added the kicker?
  8. luckydude

    Pulling the trigger on a pilot house on the 228

    They are 2 panes of glass bonded together, I believe similar to automotive glass. And they are flat, hence the divider in the middle - getting custom curved glass would have been really expensive and this is already pretty spendy. The windows were $1700 for the set of 4.
  9. luckydude

    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    So pushing my 250 around with sea star is not the easiest. I tried loosening the bolt that makes it sticky and that turned out to be a mistake, then it was too easy to move the big engine and currents would move it around and the auto pilot goes into something called shadow drive, it thinks you...
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    Steep discounts on large Garmin MFDs 8617 and 8624

    Yes, I friends with a guy who is outfitting a cat, he went with mostly 9xxx models. That have yet another, faster, incompatible network, blue sky or something like that. So now you need NMEA, ethernet, and whatever new shiny thing Garmin came up with. Why you need faster than gig ether is a...
  11. luckydude

    Pulling the trigger on a pilot house on the 228

    I do not but strangely enough, the guy who found the picture with the curved rears, Peter, he knows that boat. I know you guys give me credit for this build, and I'll take some, but Peter scoured the internet for pictures of pilot houses on 228s. When he found that arch, yeah, that's the one we...
  12. luckydude

    Pulling the trigger on a pilot house on the 228

    There is a grab bar on the roof on either side. Works well for walking forward. I have taco outrigger bases installed, makes for a good grab high up. For the rest, I use the rod holders on the rear vertical tubes.
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    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    Does anyone understand what the different sizes of kicker brackets are for? Has anyone installed ezsteer with a Yamaha and a Suzuki kicker (or Yamaha kicker, I think they are pretty similar)?
  14. luckydude

    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    Thanks. I'm pretty happy with it, my main goals were visibility and 3 sided protection and it achieves those. At a pretty steep cost, so I sort of understand why Grady doesn't do these. Though I bet that hardtop adds $15K to the price of the boat, this would be about $10K more than that. If...
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    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    That might be an issue. We haven't had a salmon season in the last 2 years but when we did, yeah, there is a fleet. I tend to fish away from the fleet, the salmon tend be at the edges of canyons and we have plenty here. I will fish in the fleet if it is off the charts, then I, or someone I...
  16. luckydude

    Kicker steering on 228 Seafarer?

    I had the same problem, tried to tie them together and couldn't get it to work. I just steer with the big engine. 95% of the time that works, if I get in a cross wind I have to adjust the kicker to compensate. It's fiddly but the big win is that my autopilot on the big engine means I troll in...
  17. luckydude

    360 Grady Express Powered with twin 350's

    No direct experience but maybe some info. I know that the 250 shares that block with the 300 for a number of years. And I believe that recently the 350 has come to share that block. I have that block in the 250 model and have nothing but good things to say about it. Don't have any data on...
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    Pulling the trigger on a pilot house on the 228

    I'm reading through this thread and I don't think I answered this one. There is no need, I've been out on the ocean a bunch of times and I've never been like "jeeze, I wish this aluminum was more quiet". It's quiet. I think Charlie made things thicker than car doors, it's 1/8 most places and...
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    Pulling the trigger on a pilot house on the 228

    Getting the lines "right" was some work. There were a few mistakes made: a) The radio box is too close to the windows, there is space there but not enough to get the screws in the top of the windows. I need to make some square head screws about 6 or 7mm to snug up the tops of the windows...
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    Boat Pricing

    I believe I saw one in 2020 that was $200K. Not sure what options.