Does anyone know who makes the gas shock assembly for the Grady White Marlin.
I use friction hinges and am very pleased with this over gas shocks.Does anyone know who makes the gas shock assembly for the Grady White Marlin.
I have a 2000 Adventure 208. The gas struts do not hold the lid open. Since I bought the boat used, I don't know if this is normal. The existing struts (Ameritool 625-2-30#) require a lot of force to compress but it's possible that they are worn and need to be replaced. I could replace them with 35# versions but looking for info on how they are supposed to work.
"A lot of force" is subjective, but if they're not holding the lid up, then they're shot.... unless... did someone put smaller (poundage) shocks on there before you got the boat? If you don't have, or can't find, a parts manual - reach out to GW.I have a 2000 Adventure 208. The gas struts do not hold the lid open. Since I bought the boat used, I don't know if this is normal. The existing struts (Ameritool 625-2-30#) require a lot of force to compress but it's possible that they are worn and need to be replaced. I could replace them with 35# versions but looking for info on how they are supposed to work.
Sounds like you're on the right track.Thanks.
I have no way of knowing if these Ameritool struts are original. Ameritool can't confirm what was installed on the boat but do supply them to G-W.
I realize "a lot of force" is subjective when pressing a small part together by hand. I have now used a spring scale to try to measure the force. Still hard to measure accurately but i got readings of around 19 - 20 pounds so clearly below spec.
I have ordered replacements from Maxum Hardware to match the ones I removed. Hopefully they will work, if not, perhaps I can exchange for higher rated models.
Don't throw out the mounting hardware. Maxum will just provide the strut itself, not any of the hardware. In my case I just used the old mounting hardware as they were in god shape.Thanks.
I have no way of knowing if these Ameritool struts are original. Ameritool can't confirm what was installed on the boat but do supply them to G-W.
I realize "a lot of force" is subjective when pressing a small part together by hand. I have now used a spring scale to try to measure the force. Still hard to measure accurately but i got readings of around 19 - 20 pounds so clearly below spec.
I have ordered replacements from Maxum Hardware to match the ones I removed. Hopefully they will work, if not, perhaps I can exchange for higher rated models.