Removable compartment trays/liners

loufoss

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Does anyone know if Grady ever made trays that fit nicely into the rear access /seats openings to get to the batteries . my 226 seafarer openings are 14 1/4 x 9 inch and I think it would make a great area to keep sinkers. etc stowed out of the way, I have searched for plastic bussing trays or part trays through various vendors but have not had any luck finding the correct size. any suggestions would be appreciated.. I was fishing on a friends Angler and it has a similar layout with those trays..
 
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I don't know about the 226 but my 228 has them fitted from factory. Doc on this forum has a 226, ask him if he has them.
 
My 228 has one. Not sure if it only came with one or the second one was lost?
 
Brand new one I saw had both sides with them but I haven’t found them online anywhere. Neither of mine have them and I remember using them a lot on a boat I had as a kid.

I keep an eye out to see if I come across any Rubbermaid containers that would work but no luck to date.
 
For my Coastal Explorer 251, I tried to find an off-the-shelf Tempress “Hatch Liner” that would fit my boat.

I wound up using Amazon to search for a proper sized “dish tub” “dish basin”. The Amazon descriptions (and questions from other customers) were detailed enough that I was able find a dish tub that fit perfectly for my needed dimensions:


This is a commercial restaurant quality product and I got 3 tubs for $20.
 
Good find. How high is the lip? (in other words, how much clearance under the locker lid does it need for the lid to close?
 
I didn’t measure the lip height before buying, just figured if that dimension didn’t work it was a simple return or I’ve got 3 bins to organize the garage with.

Here’s a pic from one in my garage ... looks like less than 1/2”.
 

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Yes I looked online I need 9 x 14 nothing so far.
 
No luck here either with the 9 x 14. I would also like a pair for my 228.
 
I didn’t even know a drop-in box existed for those openings but thinking about it, it would be a great place for storage. Presently I have a small rubbermaid container in the bottom of my port side for cleaning supplies where the oil tank was removed when I installed the 4 stroke. A drop in supported by the lip for both sides would be great.
 
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My 226 came with a removable box under each hatch. Has anybody asked Grady about them?
 
I have not tried calling Grady because my boat is so old ..
 
I found a tray at Home Depot that works. I did have to trim a bit but works perfectly. I’ll have to get the correct info. They are grey in color.
 
Rubbermaid 3 gallon roughneck tote works. You will have to do some trimming. I used my dremel and it has worked ou perfectly. I store qts of ringfree etc on one side, and assorted knives, hook pullers, boga grips etc while fishing on the other side. Make this into extremely useful space.
 
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It looks like the Grady part # is 20-027. I believe someone had one listed on Ebay for over $100. I’ll be making a trip to Home Depot and do some trimming instead.
 
It looks like the Grady part # is 20-027. I believe someone had one listed on Ebay for over $100. I’ll be making a trip to Home Depot and do some trimming instead.
I would do the same:)
 
The drawers in my GW are made of white PVC material. For my old boat I bought the components years ago but I can't find the distributor or manufacturer. You buy 4 corner pieces, a cut flat sheet for the bottom and sides with slots for drawer slides. Snap or optionally glue together.

When I ordered them they cut everything to my specs and I assembled them. Not sure if this would work for you. GW tech may be able to point you to a source.Not sure if this helps.