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    Rocker Switch Replacement

    I bought the wrong rocker switch covers during the winter for a 1994 192 when the boat was covered. Picture one shows the covers which advertised they were direct replacement switch covers from early 1990,s up Grady Whites. My rocker switches are shown in picture number 2. So now I should redo...
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    Repowered 1994 Grady White Tournament 192

    Just replaced our 1993 150 Hp Evinrude that was the origional motor on the 1994 192 Tournament. Went with the Evinrude Etec G1 due to the weight (418 lbs) as the origional motor was about 375 lbs. The Etec G2 150 is heavier (496 lbs) and also more money although it has some very nice...
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    Live Well Support Arm

    My tournament 192 has a bait well with the fibreglass hinged lid. The new models come with a telescoping support arm along with a gasket so the the lid does not drop and smash shut. I have located gasket material. I need to find out what the length of arm is and how much compression weight it...
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    Transom Repair 192

    The 1994 192 that I bought unfortunately has a soft transom. The motor punched through the fibreglass on my second trip. Good thing it happened while leaving the dock. When researching this boat I only found one other of this specific model that had this issue. The aluminum edging over the...
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    Tournament 192, Install Trim Tabs?

    Just bought a 1994 Tournament 192 and have not had it in the water yet. We will be using the boat on Georgian Bay which gets quite choppy. Usually have 5 or 6 people on board.The boat has a 150 Evinrude 2 stroke on it. Does this boat handle significantly better with the addition of trim tabs...
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    Stress Crack in 190 Tournament

    I am looking at buying an 88 190 tournament that appears to be in good shape. There is a crack at the back corner on both the right and left side that concerns me. The transom shows no sign of flex and appears to be solid with the 200 hp Johnson on it. The crack runs vertically up the corner...