WTB Grady White 265 , 282 or 300.

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Just got back from Hampton bays and looked at a 265. I really thought this was the one by the photos.
I even bought the full amount in $100 dollar bills! She was really showing her age and then some! So much salt corrosion on the hard top aluminum and the top of the fuel tanks. The transom metal plate was really corroded and you could actually see the delamination in the transom, it was swelled out beyond the metal plate and had cracks.
Also the hour meter ,the refrigerator and other things did not work and the gelcoat was really faded!...! I am disappointed because I really like the layout of the 265 and the size.
Looks like I may just buy a newer boat and forget about the 265...I will keep looking but my hopes are diminishing for this OLD tired girl....
I have a 265 Express that i am thinking of selling.
 

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Yes , the 265 is one of the boats that I am looking to buy, thank you..
 

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Still looking, only interested in 2003-2005 and above average condition, thank you.
 

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One came up on cape cod Craigslist. No hardtop which is interesting.
 

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Thank you I appreciate the info! But I would never buy another boat without a hardtop and I recently bought a boat so I’m not looking for one anymore
 

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Last summer I ended up buying a beautiful low hour Edgewater 268CC twin Yamaha 4.2L 250HP with only 540 hours...I love the boat but my wife does not...I am looking for a cabin again...
Looking for a Grady 265, 282 sailfish or a Marlin. Thanks!
 

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Last summer I ended up buying a beautiful low hour Edgewater 268CC twin Yamaha 4.2L 250HP with only 540 hours...I love the boat but my wife does not...I am looking for a cabin again...
Looking for a Grady 265, 282 sailfish or a Marlin. Thanks!
Good luck! I spent about a year looking for my 282, last ones of which are now 14 years old. Not an easy boat to find, but easier than the 265 which i tried for then gave up due to lack of availability. Saw a nice one on the chesapeake two weeks ago anchored up at Lowes Wharf.
 

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Yes I know and agree...I will probably end up with a Marlin for those reasons...especially since I want the newer Yamaha 4.2 motors over the older 3.3's. I don't mind having to repower an older 265 or 282 but everyone I looked at last year had Transom delamination issues...so a newer Marlin is the way to go...
 

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Yes I know and agree...I will probably end up with a Marlin for those reasons...especially since I want the newer Yamaha 4.2 motors over the older 3.3's. I don't mind having to repower an older 265 or 282 but everyone I looked at last year had Transom delamination issues...so a newer Marlin is the way to go...
We'd like to have a new boat as well, this has been a discussion for us lately, started by the Admiral of all people, for all the reasons one would want a new boat. Unfortunately, they don't make the 282, so it would have to be a Marlin. To me, the Marlin is more boat than I need most of the time, but some days it would be nice. Especially when my son and I do overnight fishing trips. Plus I'd like to have the new motors, but for what I have into her, my current boat is an absolute steal. I owe nothing, it runs great, and I have it right where I want it for a 20 year old boat. My plan is to just linger around and be opportunistic when all these new boat people decide they don't want to be boat people and mfg are in a position to move some product. Either I get a deal or keep my current deal.
 

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I have a 272 that just went up for sale near Baltimore. It has twin Yamaha F225 four strokes and an incredible amount of work done to it.



Current owner upgrades
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New Garmin GPS 2021
New Transducer 2021
New Toilet 2021
New Fabric motor covers 2021
New scupper hose - 2021 (both rear hoses have been redone now)
All 4 batteries replaced - 2021
Oil pressure senders 2018
Themostat covers - 2018
Cylinder head zincs - 2018

Previous owner
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New paint on hull - Professional Awlcraft
Automatic 30 amp battery charger 2016
LED spreader lights - 2016
New Eisenglass Enclosure 2015
New cushions 2015
Sea Blaze Underwater Lighting
Memory foam cut to size for birth (have at home and can include in sale)
Furuno Radar


Engines
Twin Yamaha 225HP Four Stroke Motors were installed new in 2006. Engines are 2004 Models
Updated Exhaust System
At the time of Repower the transom was rebuilt for the extra power
Fuel Tanks replaced in 2013
Oil/Filters/Belts changed in 2017
Props polished and balanced in 2016
New Oil Pumps 2016
New Bennett Trip Tabs 2016

Engines & Mechanical
Twin Yamaha 225HP Four Stroke Motors were installed new in 2006 - Engines are 2004 Models
Updated Exhaust System
At the time of Repower the transom was rebuilt for the extra power
Fuel Tanks replaced in 2013 - Aluminum Tanks w/Epoxy Coating
New Fuel Lines 2013
Oil/Filters/Belts changed in 2017
Props Polished and Balanced 2016
New Oil Pumps 2016
New Bennett Trim Tabs 2016
New Scupper and Thru Hull hoses in 2021
 
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