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  1. Lt.Mike

    New owner of a 1980 204c overnighter

    With a boat this old I’d be surprised it didn’t have moisture but that doesn’t mean it’s unusable. Guessing the deal your talking about wasn’t a fraction of what a new Grady would cost so don’t expect or demand perfection. You want it to be safe though. Trim the motor up high and give the lower...
  2. Lt.Mike

    Trailering - motors up or down?

    My grady has hydraulic steering so it doesn’t move but I’d guess a heavy rubber bungie would do the job. Turn it to one side and hook the bungie. One other nice thing about the 2x4 is when I launch I throw it in the back of my truck and since doing that it hasn’t grown legs ;)
  3. Lt.Mike

    What to look for

    It’s 30 years old so check for flex in the hatch over the fuel tank. There’s a good chance that needs to be recored. Ask how old the fuel tank is . If it original it either needs to be replaced or will need to be very soon. That’s about $8-900 for a tank and hoses. Labor will be more be it yours...
  4. Lt.Mike

    Storing Batteries on Concrete? Yeah or Nay?

    I’ve been leaving mine in place on the boat with Deltran battery tenders hooked up. I make sure the terminals are clean and tight. The boats has a canvas cover over it and is parked under a carport. I’ve been storing it this way for years. I did have to replace one of the batteries last year but...
  5. Lt.Mike

    Trailering - motors up or down?

    There are more complicated and expensive solutions but simple is usually best.
  6. Lt.Mike

    Trailering - motors up or down?

    If you use just the block and hit a really good bump hard yes. But I used an old mower belt to make this. Works perfect.
  7. Lt.Mike

    Trailering - motors up or down?

    I trim mine up then lower it back down on a 2x4 to take the strain off the hydraulics and to keep it from bouncing. I drilled a hole at each end and ran an old fan belt thru the holes to make a loop to be able to hang it in place until the motor pinches it in place. This keeps the engine kicked...
  8. Lt.Mike

    Trailer guide poles or bunks ?

    I used the fender on my old trailer to till it got so rusty I about ripped it off. ;) The new trailers fenders clearly aren’t meant for that. You can get something like this tossed in the bed of your truck.
  9. Lt.Mike

    Trailer guide poles or bunks ?

    On mine I just use the swim platform ladder. The real trick for getting in and mostly out is off the bow when you’ve just motored up and need to get off, hook and pull the rig up the ramp. The high bows Grady’s have can make that move dicey at best.
  10. Lt.Mike

    cost of trailer

    I recently picked up a Loadrite elite aluminum I-beam trailer for my 20’ Overnighter. Led lights, main and front target bunks, guide poles, radial tires, dual axles with torsion suspension and brakes on both axles. Stainless brake lines, spare radial tire with mount. The trailer uses a five pin...
  11. Lt.Mike

    Trailer guide poles or bunks ?

    I wondered about that. figured if on some ramps if you went deep enough to float on could the stern drift over the side bunks? That won’t happen with poles. I sometimes launch in the Delaware River. Most ramps there have you contending with a side currant. Doesn’t matter if you have a roller or...
  12. Lt.Mike

    Deck storage under the helm

    Mines always wet when Im fishing as I’m using the wash down hose to remove fish slime or those damned clear skate spines off the deck. Those things are hell on barefeet. When my cabin door is propped open you can’t lift the hatch. With the big 225 weighing down the transom I wondered if that...
  13. Lt.Mike

    Deck storage under the helm

    Do you use it for anything? Seems like wasted space.
  14. Lt.Mike

    Deck storage under the helm

    Those who have this hatch and storage under the helm what do you store in yours? This seems wet and access to it is awkward at best. I have my Overnighter some 7 years and I barely if ever get in there. I’ve been storing a bucket and extra castnets sometimes there but that’s about it. Thinking...
  15. Lt.Mike

    Trailer guide poles or bunks ?

    I have an ‘87 Overnighter and bought this trailer about a year ago. The guide poles are a godsend! You center the boat on the trailer and adjust the poles so they just touch the rub rail. Then when you retrieve the boat you sink it deep enough that the stern is just barely floating as the bow is...
  16. Lt.Mike

    My boat is at that age

    34 years on my ‘87 Overnighter and it’s still original. Is that a generic part?
  17. Lt.Mike

    Anchor line

    That looks pretty nice and with that length of chain it has the holding power of twice a given length of line with only a five foot chain.
  18. Lt.Mike

    Anchor line

    I have 1/2 anchor line and have to be careful how I feed it back into the box because there’s so much in there if I don’t feed it in off to the sides I can’t get the anchor shaft in. I think I only have used half of what line is in there at most but I’d guess it’d be better than 200’. I should...
  19. Lt.Mike

    "secret project"

    Someone will ask I’m sure so.... https://sdmodelmakers.com/grady-white-marllin-300-18-inch-model.html
  20. Lt.Mike

    "secret project"

    Hey it’s only an 18 (inches) but it could get you started ;) I’m pretty sure the check should cover it. :)