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    Re-adhering Helm and Deck Trim

    I used 4200 and several clamps to re install molding and it is holding up ok after 2 years. I like the double sided tape idea as well, I may try that next time.
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    Purcahsing a 1998 G-W Adventrue 20'

    I posted this in another thread. Since this post, I have changed out my prop to a 14 1/2 to 14 pitch to get me to 6000 rpm. I've haven't done any long runs with it, but I am seeing slightly higher mpg. I Previous prop was a 15 1/4 15m, the data below is from that prop. My experience with...
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    Best Used SUV's to Tow 5k# and Seats Fold Flat For Surfboards?

    Hi Don, I own and tow a GW 208. Mustang was very close on the weight, on a scale, boat, trailer, gear and1/2 fuel tank full my boat weighs 5650 lbs. I currently tow with a 2019 Toyota Sequoia - tows great with this truck and there is plenty of space in it. Another benefit of the Sequoia is...
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    Anyone in SoCal fishing offshore?

    All right - Great to see folks getting out. I will target yellowtail and if lucky run into one of those bluefins that "Get Some" GOT, nice fish!! I plan to head to the Corner and south this saturday if we have good weather! See you out there!
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    Anyone in SoCal fishing offshore?

    OK 2025 season may just be starting for private boat guys in SoCal. Anyone going yet? So far, only a few inshore trips for me. I hope to get out a little further this weekend.
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    Towing a GW Adventure 208 One Mile 4x/Year with Chrysler Minivan?

    My Adventure 208 with full gas, gear and galvanized trailer is 5600 on a scale. I would not tow my boat with a minivan. As mentioned above, I think you may have serious issues with slipping on the ramp.
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    Tools, what do you have on your boat

    Oh yeah - Boat US Towing Membership!
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    2021 Adventure 208 Build

    WOW - Great upgrade on the helm chairs. You put a lot of effort and work into your rig and it shows. I have an older 208 and look to your boat for inspiration!
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    Tools, what do you have on your boat

    All of the above and emory cloth to clean battery terminals, other connections, a good electrical connection kit, battery pack and flashlight. I also carry hull plug kit, I forget what it is called, it looks like a red cone...
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    another Prop help thread

    I should note, that the current prop was from my previous 2 stroke motor. My dealer recommended a new prop and will suggest one, but i wanted to get opinions from the board as part of my research.
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    another Prop help thread

    Hi Dennis - compression and engine are fine, low hours and runs great. just took a look at the picture I took and I did NOT have the engine trimmed up correctly, it was showing 1 bar. Looks like I'll have to go back out and retest! Fully loaded, I had my boat loaded with 2 adults, full bait...
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    another Prop help thread

    Hi all, I have a GW Adventure 208 with a Yamaha F150 on it. Current prop is a 3 blade stainless steel 15 1/4 X 15, max RPM at full throttle is 5300 (this is with my boat fully loaded). Any suggestions to get me more RPM, closer to 6000 at full throttle? Thanks!
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    Finally closed the deal!

    Beautiful boat!
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    Bilge Pumps

    Seasick - 100% agree! I have 2 bilge pumps and a highwater alarm. 2nd pump is located a few inches higher in my bilge. I also have separate hoses and thru hulls, 1 for for each pump. I check both pumps before I leave the dock.
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    Bilge Pumps

    Not overkill in my opinion!
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    Bilge Pumps

    Great reminder! I keep my boat on a trailer, but that is a MUST pre launch checklist item for me.
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    Interior Update

    very nice!
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    How to run engine in a bucket?

    I use a collapsible outboard bag.
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    Launch Day

    Boat looks great! Congrats on launch day!
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    Deck drain 1999 Adventure 208

    I replaced mine a few years back with what Seasick shared (or very similar). Access is very easy, no need to cut anything. I would also suggest you replace the hoses that go to the stern while you are back there. I think I used exhaust hoses that were reinforced with wire.