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    Usually somewhere in the stern - but just follow the hydraulic lines that come through the transom. They will lead you right to it. Is it noted in your manual?
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    Grady White Sleeper seat convert to Pedestal?

    Yes, normal practice for B-2-B seats is to simply screw them into the deck. They don't require the thru-bolting that pedestal seats do because of leverage/small base. I've seen some boats where only two of the fasteners used are thru-bolts and the others are screws... but in my opinion, it's...
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    285 Freedom on a 10,000lb lift... any issues?

    Obviously it's something that is 100% your call - but based on the numbers and how a lift is actually used, I wouldn't sweat it one bit. There doesn't seem to be a reason to think that you're not within specs for the lift. I WOULD factor in a full tank of gas, though - but even with that...
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    285 Freedom on a 10,000lb lift... any issues?

    I didn't see where he said he was using a test boat's weight. Based on what he's written, it sounds like he did the normal thing and calculated the weight himself. I don't make a habit of checking other people's homework :) but... let's do just a quick check of the main things... 6,500 boat...
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    285 Freedom on a 10,000lb lift... any issues?

    For those that don't know the term, in his first post he stated that 9,400lbs is the "WET" weight. Wet weight is engines, fuel, water, etc.
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    Question for Grady Owners for older boats 1997 are so

    Ha! First sentence is still not a sentence! :) But that's OK, I can decipher. I've "heard" that, too - but to be honest, I've never spent any time trying to find parts as I never had a need. Are they TRULY hard to find parts for? I dunno. Probably harder than other makes, though. Main...
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    285 Freedom on a 10,000lb lift... any issues?

    I don't have the exact answer... but I 100% agree with your line of thinking. Totally safe for that weight. And you likely won't even be at 9,400 all the time. But it's not like the lift is going to magically break at 10,100lbs. I have some friends with lifts and they're right at the max or...
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    Question for Grady Owners for older boats 1997 are so

    Can you correct your first sentence? It's hard to understand. But, with the jist of your post about whether it's a good buy or not... ANY boat that old can have issues. It really all comes down to how it was cared for. One thing, in particular, about the GW's is to look at the transom -...
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    Grady White Sleeper seat convert to Pedestal?

    I'd venture a guess that they don't drill a hole if they don't have to. But you should be able to look under the slider and see whether or not it's there. You didn't mention what model you have, but open the slider and check. Either way, it's sort of a moot point - you need a hole if you want...
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    Automatic Trim Tab Controls

    I suppose it depends on what brand tab system you have. Bennett? At a quarter century old, it could be anything. Assuming Bennett... Bennett's system works as intended - have used that plenty of times. Mente makes one that I've read other's using with good marks - and I believe the install...
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    Grady Marlin Livewell gas shock

    Gas shocks are widely available at boat stores and online. The info printed on the shock (or a parts manual) will give you the measurement and poundage. Whoever made THAT shock is not important. Attwood makes good stuff if you want to check them out. Consider upgrading to the SS
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    Polishing fuel

    Can you polish gas? I thought only diesel could be truly polished? But... do this... take the fuel filter off and dump it into a clear jar (spaghetti). Let it sit for an hour and observe. Smell it, look at the color, look for separation. If all is good, go boating. If not, it depends on...
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    Fender Locks

    So, I guess having decades of experience with my recommendation, along with hundreds of customers using it, isn't good enough for you? Since you know better... why are you asking? And, yes, Taco makes one that would work perfectly - which, again, is why I mentioned it and asked you which one...
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    Recommendations for mat for stern of boat when boarding to be over swim ladder??

    Oh, OK - then a mat like mentioned above will do the job.
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    Recommendations for mat for stern of boat when boarding to be over swim ladder??

    I've seen some very heavy duty, rubber mats there that would work great - it's not like they have to say "marine" on them to work! But that's assuming the ladder sits into a dugout area. If the ladder sits proud of the deck, then that's different. You'll need to build small shelf to fit over...
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    Recommendations for mat for stern of boat when boarding to be over swim ladder??

    Can you post a picture of your setup to help us that don't know your boat as well? But if you're really just looking for a "door mat", there are tons of options at Home Depot and Lowe's that would work. Take a trip and go look.
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    Fender Locks

    Ok, can you expand on that? The ones I first mentioned fit the bill perfectly based on what you posted. Also, why don't you like TM or Taco? They're both good companies and make nice products. And, you specifically mentioned you were open to Taco but then never answered the follow up...
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    Fender Locks

    Still waiting on a reply to the suggestion. I don't know you, but this is kinda rude, now There's other ideas to offer - but I don't want to waste my time if you don't want to answer
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    Swapping out F250 Yamaha for BT350 Honda

    Looks good sittin' still!
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    Pulpit repair

    There's actually been tests done that show gelcoat bonds just as well to epoxy as it has historically done to polyester. But I'd repair and then paint, like Hook did. One note... that repair is going to be a lot bigger than you think - it looks like pretty much the entire top is separated and...