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    Flush mount rod holders on bow for shade poles?

    I think that's your best plan at this point - wait till you can get hands/eyes on it - things will make a lot more sense once you do that.... and also save the possibilty of lots of grammatical errors back and forth here :) :)
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    Flush mount rod holders on bow for shade poles?

    They won't be glued in. Can you reach them from the anchor locker and push up? Do things up there just drain right into the anchor locker? Can you not reach through the anchor locker for the backer plates?
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    Flush mount rod holders on bow for shade poles?

    You'll be fine. While I haven't installed holders in YOUR boat, I've installed them dozens and dozens of times over the years... and drilled into boats in all sorts of spots even more times. This isn't to toot my own horn but just to relay that whether someone has done it on a particular model...
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    Flush mount rod holders on bow for shade poles?

    They're very straight forward to install. Drill hole, drill pilot holes for screws, chamfer pilot holes, install. Was there something specific you were wondering about?
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    Bilge ?

    Best way to ensure you find it - especially since the boat is so old there's a chance it may have been changed/altered - simply have someone hold teh float switch on and go the thru-hulls on the side of the boat. You'll be able to hear the pump through the thru-hull.
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    No vhf reception or transmission

    Forgot to add this (in addition to the above) for diagnosis - do others get NOAA without the antenna plugged in?
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    No vhf reception or transmission

    As mentioned above, NOAA is pretty easy to get just about anywhere. I get it easily in Allentown, PA without an antenna. But you can use your body as make-shift antenna to get better reception - just put your finger squarely on the receiver's antenna jack.
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    Fixing Water Damaged Panels.

    Good idea, Sean. If Grady would have done that to begin with (or installed them slightly higher off the floor to begin with), you would have never had to make this post
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    228 rear bilge pump location

    Oh my! Usually those outlet are up pretty high - you must have really been being tossed around! While it may not help in all conditions - when you get a chance, check the hose on the backside/inside of the thru-hull fitting. There should be an upward loop there to help prevent what you had...
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    228 rear bilge pump location

    I don't know your model very well, Lucky, but... Shouldn't the water entering the cockpit via the scuppers go right back out without making it's way to the bilge? I mean, that's sort of the idea behind a self-bailing cockpit, right?
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    228 rear bilge pump location

    No doubt. Pretty common problem to be aware of regardless of the boat/bilge setup. Carry bungs/Nerf ball/wax toilet bowl ring. Those things can be stuffed into a hole to lessen water intake. Consider adding a high water e-pump with higher capacity than stock, if needed. For anyone with a...
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    Bought the 258, which engines for upgrade?

    Or.... If you're beefing up the transom, keep going and then plop the 600HP V12 dual prop OB from Merc on there. I "think" you'd have enough power then? :p :p
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    Bought the 258, which engines for upgrade?

    Merc's are solid - whatever electrical issues you're finding on the net are likely old/outdated and... keep in mind that because Merc sells a crapload of these that skews online reviews. People don't generally write good reviews - they typically only complain. If every manufacturer has, say...
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    Bought the 258, which engines for upgrade?

    I would definitely take a look at Merc - they've been doing some really nice things. And the dealer network and parts availability is way above Honda. Don't focus on displacement only - that old adage of "there's no replacement for displacement" doesn't hold up as well as it used to. It was...
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    228 rear bilge pump location

    I like that story and can appreciate the self deprecating humor! I'm going to stick with Lucky One more thing... often, an e-pump won't have a switch - only a float valve. But, they would also each have their own exit holes in the side of the boat, too. It's definitely strange (wrong) if...
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    228 rear bilge pump location

    Lucky, are you sure you don't have two bilge pumps? One normal one and then another higher mounted pump used as an "emergency" or "high water level" pump?
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    Grady Freedom 285 Instrument Wrap

    I wouldn't focus on the "Grady" part of it - it's just a plated (for lack of a better word) panel and that is certainly not a rarity in the industry (and other industries) Regardless, the first step is that all of the failing parts MUST be removed otherwise anything you put over top will fail...
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    Grady Freedom 285 Instrument Wrap

    Anything you put on top of a "failing" surface will not survive. You HAVE to take care of the failing parts, first. In a Sea Ray cruiser that I had, years ago, I gave it a light sand to remove any loose stuff and blended the sanded area smooth. I then simply spray painted it with a black-ish...
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    Waste fill

    Well, there's a whole lot of "wrong" out there! I dunno - maybe I and others that I talk with have just never been using the word "fill" since it doesn't make sense? But it sure seems like USING "fill" is a whole lot more common than I thought! Although, tecnhcially, it CAN be used as a...