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  1. I recently had my Grady White Marlin winterized and shrinkwrapped for the winter. The marina left the boat on a yard trailer. Yesterday I noticed the boat hull strakes were sitting on the wood of the trailer. I asked the marina and they said this happens all the time. Am I over-reacting about this? I just don't want to uncover the boat in April/May and have hull strake damage. Any info would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    John

  2. I kept my 22 ft. Grady there at the State Marina for 2 years about 4 years ago. In April we would be hitting going through the channel. In the months from May-July the channel was fine as long as the lake levels were high. By late August when the Northerly blows kick up and the water begins to shrink down the channel became very tough to navigate. On calm days on plane you could get through but any kind of northerly wind and you would have breakers coming into the bay. :o When the State Marina was allowed to "blow out", dredge the channel 4 years ago it was better. NYS put an end to that as they stopped funding him the money to dredge. It's really too bad because off Braddock's is one of my favorite places to fish, and productive. I've never tore up a prop there even going from 30 mph to 0, it's all sand and will just nick it up. Good Luck, nice place if there is water!!!

    John

  3. Stan, They pulled the props so no one would steal them.

    Anthony: The boat is a Grady. I was going to see how the 250 Yamaha's trolled before looking into a kicker.

    Adam: Yeah it's a Grady White Marlin yr. 2000. Quite a step up from my 22 ft. Grady Seafarer but at the price I couldn't say no. My wife could say no though, but I won this battle. :lol:

    Chris: I picked up the boat from out of state.

    This is the new toy I need to rig with Downriggers and Rodholders so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    John

  4. Here are some pictures of the new boat. Just in time for winter. I took some pictures of the cockpit because I'd like some ideas on rigging it. First time with outboards for me and the platform takes up quite a bit of room. I'll probably have to work most of the fish to the net off the transom door side. I'm open to ideas on rigger and dipsy placement. Have at it.

    Thanks,

    John Boatino :inlove:

  5. What should I go with. Vector, Cisco, Cannon, Scotty, or Big John. I hear the Big Jons are really fast, but I don't know if I like all that speed. I had Mag 10's and 1 mag 20 on the old boat and the mag 20 was almost too fast. I'd really like to hear about the Vectors and Cisco's if anyone has any experience with them.

    Thanks,

    John

  6. Rick,

    No haven't posted pics yet. I'm waiting until the deal is completed. The survey went very well yesterday. I'm hoping its here by Halloween :inlove: My wife is still up in the air on the whole thing. I mean pissed off.....

    Bill,

    Thanks for the heads up on the registration. I'll make sure NYS gets their money asap.

    John

  7. Thanks Tim, I figured good ole NYS would want their cut every few years. BOATUS as part of the financing package rolls in a $600 charge for re-documentation. Does anyone know how quickly the boat needs to be registered. It's just going to sit on dry dock until spring.

    Thanks,

    John

  8. I'm purchasing a boat from out of state that is "Documented." Has anyone had any experience with this? If so do you still need to register the boat in NY? The out of state boat is documented but does not need to be registered in that state. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    John

  9. 1986 Grady White Seafarer Hardtop 22 ft. Walk-around. 230 HP Mercruiser I/O. 1998 Alum Slide On Dual Axle trailer, New brakes, bunks and coupler 2 yrs. ago. Complete bottom job, Barrier Coat and Ablative bottom paint 3/2007. Carb rebuilt 8/2008, New Starter 6/2005, Bellows, Gimbal Bearing, Exhaust Bellows replaced 5/2005. 4 Cannon electric downriggers, Fishhawk 870, Garmin 250 FF, Garmin 215 GPS, Icom 302 VHF, Pioneer CD Stereo. Engine has minimal hours, trolling was mostly done using a kicker motor. Everything is in good working order. Best 22 ft. fishing boat on the lake. Asking $11,900 or best offer. Please call John at 585-469-1923 or e-mail me at [email protected].

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