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    Best way to sell my Grady

    Hi all, have not been on here in forever. Getting ready for retirement so selling my grady. Next boat will be much smaller. I still have a loan on it so would a broker be the best way to go or try it myself. Transfer of ownership seems difficult dealing with the bank etc. In case you are...
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    Engine Trim Indicater Inop

    Hello all. I have the GW225 with F250. Trim on the motor is working fine but the indicater on the gauge is not moving. It is only showing one bar all of the time. Wondering if there is a trick for resetting? Batteries have been disconnected all winter and yesterday was the first day out. My 16...
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    08 Tournament 225 fresh water pressure is just a trickle

    Wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue before I start digging into it below deck. Did all the right things over the winter with antifreeze etc. Looks like I am getting about a third of the pressure from last year. Checked the nozzle and no blockage there. Pumps running and not...
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    tournament 225 winterize

    Bummer, end of my first season. looking for tips on getting the anti freeze rv pink stuff into the livewell and raw water washdown system. The fresh water looks easy. For the raw and livewell should I disconnect hoses in the bilge and pour in? Must be an easier way. Saw one post about using a...
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    Kenwood stereo reception

    All, have the tournament 225 with the Kenwood stereo. FM reception is poor. Has anyone figured out an easy way to improve the reception without drilling holes? I hear the vhf antenna splitter does not work that well but what I hear may not be fact. Gotta be able to pick up those Oriole...
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    Kenwood stereo reception

    All, have the tournament 225 with the Kenwood stereo. FM reception is poor. Has anyone figured out an easy way to improve the reception without drilling holes? I hear the vhf antenna splitter does not work that well but what I hear may not be fact. Gotta be able to pick up those Oriole...