I've been lurking here for a while, and really appreciate all the advice and information this forum provides. I have been on and around Gradys since I was 5 years old, and was recently gifted my Grandfather's '93 Explorer 244 which he purchased new. I have spent a lot of time on that boat and many trips up the bay from Norfolk to the C&D and everywhere in between. I have been away from boat ownership for about 10 years and needed to re-educate myself on the tips and tricks of boat maintenance now that I am responsible for this great boat. I was not expecting to be given the boat, so I had to catch up with the search feature pretty quick. So first off, thanks to everyone on this message board for the advice, especially Grady specific info.
I asked this question on THT, but think I'll get a better response here because of the boat and my location.
I have some damage on the keel from fitting a new trailer (link to the THT post: http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/292458-minor-hopefully-keel-damage.html)
and decided from the responses that I'm better off hiring a professional to fix the damage. The boat is in Richmond, VA on the trailer, but I don't have a tow vehicle currently, so I'm looking for someone local and maybe even mobile who can fix the keel. Thanks for your help.
BTW, I'm not new to message boards or clubs. I was in an organization of Toyota Tacoma owners, and after I sold my truck several years ago, I really missed the gatherings and discussions. I look forward to participating here and very happy to have my Grady White.
I asked this question on THT, but think I'll get a better response here because of the boat and my location.
I have some damage on the keel from fitting a new trailer (link to the THT post: http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/292458-minor-hopefully-keel-damage.html)
and decided from the responses that I'm better off hiring a professional to fix the damage. The boat is in Richmond, VA on the trailer, but I don't have a tow vehicle currently, so I'm looking for someone local and maybe even mobile who can fix the keel. Thanks for your help.
BTW, I'm not new to message boards or clubs. I was in an organization of Toyota Tacoma owners, and after I sold my truck several years ago, I really missed the gatherings and discussions. I look forward to participating here and very happy to have my Grady White.