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    232 Gulfstream shoutout

    Last winter I took the plunge and purchased an 05 232 with twin 150s. It's really really hard not to become a Grady fan boy after the first season with this boat. I've been on all sorts of comparibles and aluminums (gag) from other manufacturers over the past few years. Nothing holds a...
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    05 Yamaha 150 leaking trim cylinders

    Hello all, I realize this isn't a Yamaha forum, but most Gradys I see have them and I'm hoping there's someone more experienced with these systems. Both trim units were resealed just before I bought the boat. They're obviously new, however the one trim unit the two trim seals have oil...
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    Gulfstream hull support

    Hey all, I'm planning on bottom painting my gulfstream in the near future. I've done previous smaller hulls with cribbing on each stern corner and one on the keel. I just wanted to bounce the question off you guys to see if these hulls are fine with just a single support on the keel? Both...
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    05 232 gulfstream wiper assembly

    So, my new to me Grady needs some love and I'm sure I'll have more questions after this. I noticed there's only 1 wiper switch and only the driver's side works. I've already taken the cover off the motor in the cabin, but before I tie into this I'd like to know if there is an assembly or tie...
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    Looking for info

    I had it shipped to Tacoma. The seller had a friend that does it for a living. In the end it was about 1000-1500 more than I could have done it. It was well worth it. The electric over hydraulic actuator was wired wrong so that cost me another day of messing around, but my tranny is in one...
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    Looking for info

    We took it out in Jacksonville when I was there. They really are tanks. I can't wait to get it wet here.
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    Looking for info

    It's a done deal, just sitting at the ferry waiting to load and gwt this girl to Canada. Thanks for everyone's input. I'm sure I'll have a million questions to come.
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    Looking for info

    Thanks. That's good info. I don't really troll all that much to be honest. I love catching salmon, but no one in this house like eating them. I would suspect that i spend more time trolling for ling (it's very tedious). It would be a lot easier to net fish from the back with the gear mounted...
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    Looking for info

    Ya, the Burnewiin system is pretty awesome. I can't deny that. It may be the best solution, I really don't like having the riggers mounted too far forward. It's just buying trouble in my opinion and this boat has twins so double the trouble. The 05 has the molded transom seat and the box under...
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    Looking for info

    Where did you mount your downriggers? After having a look it seems that the far back corners may not be an option due to accessibility and may not quite have the space for the scotty plates.
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    Looking for info

    A few pics of it.
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    Looking for info

    Well gentlemen it happened. I sealed the deal on an 05 232 with twins. 700 hours. It obviously needs a bit of love, but the seller took good care of it. These hulls are a beast. The sea trial convinced me and the seller couldn't be more accommodating. Leaving Florida tomorrow and it should be...
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    Looking for info

    That's exactly my plan. I'll be bringing my tools and floor jack for the ride and grabbing some spare bearings/seals and some grease for any problems. It wouldn't be my first time doing bearings on the side of a highway. The good thing with having to get an overwidth permit for each state...
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    Looking for info

    The 26xx GBs are always going to be on my radar. I've done the math and to buy one that's newer is out of my range with the current exchange and shipping rates. What I do know is that the 232 will literally life changing going from a 1996 20' Trophy to a real boat. That being said, for what...
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    Looking for info

    All the input helped me make the decision. I found a 05 gulfstream with twin 150 yams 700 hrs for 40k in Florida. I think that's a fair price and ultimately if I run it for a couple years and I fall out of love with it it will always sell up here. My truck is more than capable to tow this cross...
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    Looking for info

    That's exactly what I was looking for. I've spent a pile of time on a friend's 25' WA Robalo and was very impressed with the stability and ride. I'm sure the 232 would best that boat as it's a Grady and built better. Thanks.
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    Looking for info

    I totally get where you're coming from. I wheel and deal a lot and there's a lot of factors I take into consideration. That 06 is a gorgeous boat. But........no enclosure no kicker and I have done the math at 50k us and with additional accessories that I have to install it'll be almost 100k by...
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    Looking for info

    One thing I should say is that, maybe the boat I'm looking at isn't the one I'll buy. I find it better to join groups that are make specific rather than asking general groups as there's always the deluge of answers form people that have ne experience with the specific models, just the hate.
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    Looking for info

    Those are great questions. I fish hard between April and October, the campground/Marina closes at the end of Oct. The boat sits for the rest of the year. This boat is the perfect fit for what I'm after. It has the single for now and will last for years, but if in 8 years it grenades, I'll go...
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    Looking for info

    The local 1999 I found here has newer power and everything to fish in the PNW. I've done the math and yes, I can find one say in SC of the similar vintage, but they generally have old outboard(s) and no accessories. With the exchange, travel, towing and taxes there's really no deal. Then I have...