Grady White 192 Tournament Model / Wedding Cake Topper

TommyGirl225

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We just purchased our first boat together (1998 Grady White 192 Tournament) and decided to create a wedding cake topper model of the newest member of our family. If anyone is interested in a step by step process of how to do this, please let us know.

-Ania & Seth
 

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Congratulations on the boat and the wedding. I have a 1994 192 Tournament and just love the boat. Have fun on the water. By the way, the 192 is great for kids! Mine love the boat as well.
 

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From the looks of your cake topper, we have the exact same rig, yours being 4 years newer. Looks like you have an Evinrude Ocean Pro on the back. Same outboard mine came with. I have a 1994 evinrude ocean pro, 200 hp. That outboard drinks some gas, and she smokes, but man is that a reliable outboard. Knock on wood, I have had no issues with mine. The 200hp also really moves the boat along. Not sure of the exact speed, as I believe my speedometer is not accurate, but it sure feels fast. :D safe boating this summer!
 

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Yep, that is a super motor. It's one of the first years they came out with the Ficht fuel injection, so I haven't noticed any smoke at all yet. I could imagine 200 hp would really fly because with the 150, we were up on plane in no time with 6 adults a dog and a full cooler onboard not to mention 60 gal of fuel.