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  1. wahoo33417

    '86 Gulfstream 232,

    Agree with both of the above. It is well worth knowing what you're buying - or avoiding. Or even having documentation to negotiate a fair price.
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    Cleaning the head properly

    If your head area has a sink with a pull-out faucet with sufficient reach (I'll admit I know nothing about the 235), you could fill the toilet bowl with fresh water prior to using the pottie. You could leave the toilet's seacock closed on those 5-7 days a year in saltwater.
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    Do I suck or is it my boat?

    John: My two cents - and that's what it's worth! When seas get over 2', I find that my 282 is sensitive to wave period, or the space between waves, as much or more than wave height. Wave height can, to some extent, be compensated for with engine trim and trim tabs, as you know. And as Skunkboat...
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    Anyone use a drift sock on an 18ft?

    A Lindy 60" Drift Sock is what I used to use on my 20' Grady. I tried a number of brands and found this one to be the easiest to use and hold up the best, at least without going up to the big parachute drogues. They are not the cheapest. I used to find them for around $50. Now I believe they go...
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    Update: Leak in Head Discharge Line. West Marine Recommends Replacement with More Flexible Line

    I did replace the hoses with one of the hoses recommended here and that West Marine carried. Less of a job because I only needed to replace hoses from head to tank and tank to deck pump-out. The overboard discharge seacock became the raw water source for the AC. There was one bend, going up to...
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    HEADACHE

    Now that damn High Horse is peeing on ME! :p. I deserved the bath.
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    HEADACHE

    Well said Halfhitch. I'll come down off my high horse. Your perspective is, of course, accurate. Rob
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    HEADACHE

    Since your head is obviously working, I presumes the sea water inlet seacock is open. Very close to that sea cock should be a second sea cock with a yellow label on it marked "overboard pump-out" or something to the effect. The handle to that sea cock may not be attached. You'll need to find the...
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    Jabsco Head; Lights Flashing?

    I hope this link at the bottom to another thread comes through. Since my very newbie posting, FishTaleAle made a posting titled: Jabsco Manual or Electric Head System - Troubleshooting Ideas - 38110 or 38111 Series His posting contains much more info than I ever knew about the waste system. I...
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    Recommended VHF Antenna Length?

    Kentucky: That is a good looking set up. I don't have (nor could I ever reach!) the rocket launchers. So I secure to outrigger base. The 8's used to leave a lot of antenna overhanging, unprotected. Now I believe the pool noodle absorbs a good portion of the vibration. I guess everyone's...
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    Recommended VHF Antenna Length?

    4' Digital antennas have worked very well for me. I noticed no loss of range when I first switched, although theoretically, I know there should be some. I also prefer the more broad arc of transmission of the 4.5 decibel gain. Lastly, my boat gets trailered some very long distances a couple of...
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    Put a Pair of Aluminum Four-Blade Props on my Sailfish 282 Today

    Of course I'll post here as I have wifi! I do see on the Active Captain charts that some of the rocks have humorous names. Like million dollar rock! I suspect that crab and/or fish traps will pose a challenge in that area as well. Departing from St. Marks, we have reservations in Steinhatchee...
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    Put a Pair of Aluminum Four-Blade Props on my Sailfish 282 Today

    Bob: Yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing that part of FL. I spoke with a Tow Boat US captain over there and he told me which channels my Sailfish could handle okay and some channels that I could only navigate on the upper reaches of the tide. I want to avoid those, because we'll want to come in...
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    Put a Pair of Aluminum Four-Blade Props on my Sailfish 282 Today

    Family and Bob, thanks for your responses. Bob, I will contact Doc Stressor. I didn't know he ran out of Homosassa. I'm told that there is a certain rock, right at the edge of the channel, that is famous for taking out props and lower units for those who wander just a tad outside. And its on a...
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    Put a Pair of Aluminum Four-Blade Props on my Sailfish 282 Today

    On each of my previous boats, I've carried an inexpensive, lightweight aluminum "get home" prop. Usually about the same size as the prop Grady put on the boat. I hadn't done that with the Sailfish yet, but wanted that done before going through the Big Bend area of FL this summer on the last leg...
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    Weather stripping in aft cockpit

    Well, I didn't see any link in my response, so I guess my attempt failed. Sorry about that. Hope you can still find them on eBay.
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    Weather stripping in aft cockpit

    If this link to eBay works, I believe it is what you're looking for. If not, just google Taco Flex Trim in the dimensions, (height, thickness) of what you have, and I believe you'll come up with it easily enough. Ebay seller Taylor Marine is a Grady dealer and I have bought from them before on...
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    AC Install in 282. It Works!

    GV: My duct work went around the port side of the aft berth to get to the steps. But you may be asking about continuing further forward than that. You may be able to continue the duct work behind the fridge. Then you may be able to locate a small, maybe three inch, vent beneath the counter...
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    Any advice to repair interior liner crack? (with photo)

    Yes, it's an older, hardly used, but just sat in the weather for 14 years. I like the idea of drilling a 1/8" hole. If that has a chance of stopping the crack, it's worth a try. I've had Gorilla Tape over it for nearly two years, but want to deal with it in some way. My house has vinyl siding...
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    A/C

    Having just finished the job on a 282, I'll offer some suggested questions to ask yourself. On an Islander, I'm guessing 5,000-5,500 BTU would be sufficient cooling power. Do you have a place to put a unit of that size? From that space, can you run 4" ducting some distance from the unit and...