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    Rear back rests on 226 Seafarer

    Yes, when I bought my 228, one of those backs had jumped off as the previous owner was headed for Key West. He didn't miss it till he got down there. They spent a week there and, on the way back home they stopped in Largo for some lunch. A guy walked in the restaurant carrying the seat back and...
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    Rear back rests on 226 Seafarer

    Mine were the same. There was 2 snaps on tabs at the bottom of each back and then just slide up off the brackets. It may be Velcro on the bottom now.
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    New member seeking Gulfstream knowledge/advice

    I think that is a smart way to look at it. You don't want to ruin a deal on a good boat over a few small items, especially if you are a do-it-yourselfer. When going over the boat checking things, just make notes of the things that don't work and use those facts to help with making your offer...
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    New member seeking Gulfstream knowledge/advice

    Were I you, I would remove those lag bolts holding the swim platform braces to the transom and push a long thin screwdriver or icepick into the hole at a big angle, feeling for rotten wood out to the side of the holes. I no longer own a nice Grady due to that exact issue. If the owner doesn't...
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    New motor Arriving: Is my Engine Mount Good?

    Just tell the shop to get one. I did have a guy that owns a grady with a bracket tell me that his didn't have a groove. It a may have been one that had been replaced or maybe some years didn't have the groove. I can't say. I know mine was a 2004 and it had the groove. If I remember correctly the...
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    New motor Arriving: Is my Engine Mount Good?

    I owned a 2004 of the same model until recently that was a 2004. It had the same engine bracket. The underside of that inspection cover on top that seasick mentioned has a groove in it with an O-ring so there is no need for caulk of any kind there. Additionally, the screws don't need to be...
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    Feels like spun hub but isn't

    The next time it starts over revving, resist the urge to back down the throttle, the engine has a rev limiter and won't hurt itself, and trim the motor down instead and see if the prop hooks up again. The trim gauge may be showing you bad info as far as where you are trimmed. The rheostat that...
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    Mounting Batteries in Bow

    If you want more weight forward, I recommend you put sandbags up forward somewhere. Don't subject flooded cell batteries to the pounding they would incur up forward. If you do move batteries to the front at least change to absorbed glass mat batteries like Fixit said and check with the...
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    Swim platform on a 228 seafarer

    FLWhaler, go to YouTube and you can find many, many videos about doing the job your looking at. Any of the tutorials about recoring hatch covers or cockpit hatches is all the same.
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    Swim platform on a 228 seafarer

    I used 1/2 inch wood blocks, 3 in x 3 in. I bought the wood from Lowes in their special cut section. I used polyester resin from Lowes hardware and cloth from there also.
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    Swim platform on a 228 seafarer

    You are the one that ask.:)......Don't worry, you'll have fun.
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    Swim platform on a 228 seafarer

    My 228 had the full width swim deck and it had the same problem. I discovered it the same way you did, looking to see why my ladder bolts were loose. I removed it, turned it over and started drilling 1/4 inch exploratory holes in the core. I wound up replacing the entire core.
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    Sea star hydraulic hose replacement

    They usually run through the factory installed rigging tubes, but depending on the age of your boat, a previous owner could have replaced the hoses before and could possibly have rerouted them. Check the hull layout diagram for your boat provided by Grady and it will show the location of the...
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    Minimum Planing Speed & tabs

    .....and you can count me on that list.
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    Debby

    Debby is a nasty little bitch. The south jetty here on the Venice inlet was damaged a year or more ago by hurricane Idalia. The jetty rock was finally replaced awhile back and just last week they finally got around to putting asphalt paving on it. It's a real popular fishing spot and tourist...
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    Completed trip through North Channel, Canada

    It seemed you did a good job of dodging the bad winds. Was there ever a time in that trip that you had to slow down or come off plane because of water conditions.
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    Completed trip through North Channel, Canada

    Nice post captain. Another successful leg.
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    What is this secret table?

    Are there any table leg sockets on the boat with the same spacing as those on the mystery piece?
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    What is this secret table?

    With the looks of that well finished walnut, I would guess that is a game table of some sort.
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    Updating 1988 242G

    Speakers where you drew the circles are gonna take an awful beating when you are washing blood off the deck.