What type of grady white is this? (see photo)

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Hi grady white owners,

Im interested in buying a grady white, im interested in this type (see photo) Could someone please tell me what type this ??



Thanks for your replies....
 

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Looks like a sailfish to me. If you had a better pic it is right there on the side. jh
 

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Possibly a 24 offshore, hard to tell, the pick is small. Go through the gallery and see which one looks like what your looking for, the pictures are sorted by models.
 

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maybe

I would say it's a 1990 Gulfstream, Maybe?
 

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Depends on the year. If it's '92 or later it's an Explorer 24. '91 and earlier would make it an Offshore 24.

It's not tall enough to be a Sailfish and the Gulfstream had much larger side windows.
 

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My vote is early 90s 24 Offshore with twin 150s. Don't recognize the engine brand. Labels off for painting maybe?

It also appears someone has added a windlass (not available OEM).

PS: Welcome to the board (post #1). My advice is to llok at this and MANY other GWs in your region and price range. There are many gems for sale right now.
 

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Might be a Dolphin, or Trophy Pro, it has the livewell overflow and 2 drains under it.
 

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My vote is for 1988 through 1991 24' Offshore or more likely a 1992 through 1995 24' Explorer. I just sold my 92 Explorer with bracket for single motor with hardtop. Boat (thru hulls, hardtop, h/t rod holders, electronics box, etc all look very similar to mine. Motors look like Mariners to be, the boat is rated for 300hp max, so I am guessing engines are 150hp or less.

Hope this helps.
 

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me thinks a 23 gulfstream, the more you look at it,the side window isn't right for a 24,early 24 had a smaller side window
 

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I also think it's either 24' offshore or explorer....i'm sure the engines are Mariners though. (that explains why they took the stickers off :D )
 
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What type of grady white is this?

Hi everybody,

This particular boat is the 1992 Explorer 24ft. and I am the proud owner.
I bought it some 10 months ago, from a guy in Tampa, Fl.
I had the boat shipped over to The Netherlands and stripped it down completely to the bare hull. Then, with the help of a few real pro's, I customized it into a professional European rod-fishing vessel with I/O-diesel.
The boat is ready now and it exceeds all expectations.
For me it's absolutely perfect.

Check out this site: www.dupolco.com (projects).
It shows how we did it. The two guys involved are working day and night at the moment and therefor haven't had a chance to update, but will do within a few weeks. Then the end result is viewable.

Greetings from Holland!
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Re: What type of grady white is this?

Ruud Vergouwen said:
Hi everybody,

This particular boat is the 1992 Explorer 24ft. and I am the proud owner.
I bought it some 10 months ago, from a guy in Tampa, Fl.
I had the boat shipped over to The Netherlands and stripped it down completely to the bare hull. Then, with the help of a few real pro's, I customized it into a professional European rod-fishing vessel with I/O-diesel.
The boat is ready now and it exceeds all expectations.
For me it's absolutely perfect.

Check out this site: www.dupolco.com (projects).
It shows how we did it. The two guys involved are working day and night at the moment and therefor haven't had a chance to update, but will do within a few weeks. Then the end result is viewable.

Greetings from Holland!
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WOW - Now that is a project.... Looks fantastic!