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    electric trolling motor for adventure 208

    Yeah I don’t have that skill to make that multi-dimensional part, or the tool, or a shop.
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    electric trolling motor for adventure 208

    So you fabricated that piece with the sheet metal folding tool. I forget what that is called. I have seen that at the body shop/fabricators. Looks like some work in cardboard to get the dimensions and angles correct before the cutting and bending, and fabricating hold down strap attachments.
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    electric trolling motor for adventure 208

    Thanks, really helpful pics and advice.
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    electric trolling motor for adventure 208

    Nice install! @Mustang7565fbk pointed me to your post. I think I saw some pics of an install in a sailfish, liked the mounting and there was enough room to lay the unit down in the walkway versus up on the cabin or gunwale but that’s a lot bigger boat. I would probably do the bow mount...
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    Trolling Motor for 208

    Oh that last one I missed in my search. My bow mount would need to be different as I have a pulpit and windlass. I could see losing the windlass as most of the anchoring where I am at is in only 10-15 feet of water. I hadn’t thought of putting the batteries in the bilge are under the cabin...
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    Trolling Motor for 208

    Thanks for all the links and thoughts on a gas trolling motors, appreciate that. For my purposes I’m thinking of an electric, bow mounted GPS controlled motor. The bow-mount motors are great for holding a spot over structure without anchoring, controlling a drift in a narrow channel or over...
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    Trolling Motor for 208

    Any thoughts and especially pictures of mounting solutions for trolling motor and battery locations on a 208 would be appreciated. If I look at thrust requirements it seems that I will need 36v or three batteries to have around 100lb thrust. If anybody is successfully using 80lbs that would...
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    Would like to pictures of your install. I am thinking about a trolling motor for my 208.

    Would like to pictures of your install. I am thinking about a trolling motor for my 208.
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    208 Adventure Top end

    Installed the 14x14p Powertech SCE4 4-blade recommended by Ken at Prop Gods. Running solo with full fuel and canvas, 40 mph @5700rpm, did not need to trim out to the extreme. Overall the boat feels so much more lively. Much better acceleration and throttle sensitivity/control, and easier to...
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    Has anyone weighed a 265?

    Nice Mustang. Yeah it’s hard to beat an 8.1L engine with an Allison or a Gearstar 4L80 for real work, unless it a diesel. I’d be keeping that Suburban as well. My current boat car…not so powerful but suprisingly useful and reliable. On dry land I am an Alfa Romeo driver. Good for the drive from...
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    Has anyone weighed a 265?

    Well that’s a lot less than a 265 as pictured! Maybe a little over-estimated but stuff ads up to fast. Boat is 2900, engine around 500, full fuel around 500, hardtop 250?, water 50, anchors (2) and windlass/radar/livewell (on deck, not the fish box)/spare prop/tools/safety gear/10...
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    Has anyone weighed a 265?

    I’d be keeping that tow rig if possible! New ones are very spendy and the 1/2-ton Suburban has unexpectedly low tow and overall weight carry capacity. A properly optioned new 1/2 ton pickup has a suprisingly high tow, GVWR and GCVWR. But if I was spending that much I’d probably just get 3/4...
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    Sailfish 272 with waterlogged foam?

    Seems unlikely that you have spun both prop hubs exactly the same but easy while it is out of the water to replace those. Even a little bit of hull junk can cause a huge loss of efficiency. Easy to have it cleaned while it’s out of the water. Might as well get your value with it hauled out...
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    Sailfish 272 with waterlogged foam?

    Seems unlikely that you have spun both prop hubs exactly the same but easy while it is out of the water to replace those. Even a little bit of hull junk can cause a huge loss of efficiency. Easy to have it cleaned while it’s out of the water. Might as well get your value with it hauled out...
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    Anyone Offshore in an Adventure 208?

    A bad 208 day A better day A low wind, big swell, longer period kind of day but probably a few bigger waves lurking in there. Unfortunately no 2ft - 6+sec days coming up, these are all 15mi East of Barnegat Light off NJ, but can stay in the Barnegat Inlet or Bay, which can be bad as...
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    Anyone Offshore in an Adventure 208?

    I need to check out the man/dog overboard system and get that installed over the winter. I see that the Helmaster EX systems will pilot right back to a spot, cool - I am practicing doing the mark (Garmin UDH94sv) and return maneuver hopefully just for that cooler that gets launched and not a...
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    Anyone Offshore in an Adventure 208?

    Just some 208 perspective, I was out yesterday a few miles off Barnegat Inlet, NJ. The NW swell was big enough, the larger waves were occasionally eye level when I was standing (I am 5’8”). No breaking waves, just enough spacing, rounded on the back sides so no digging the bow 18- 20mph into...
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    Anyone Offshore in an Adventure 208?

    Edit - now. See your note about the experienced captain saying 20-30 miles! See this, around post 103. https://www.greatgrady.com/threads/2021-adventure-208-build.30958/page-6 Go for it! Now the caveats… I have a recently acquired 208 with a 200 I4, all mechanical controls, in NJ. Have...
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    Fuel intake issue Canyon 326

    And what is GW doing for you? Hopefully providing some financial compensation and a gift basket of fuel filters or useful spares.
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    Walk-around vs true fishing boat

    I don’t really understand the thread title, btw. Walkarounds were designed to fish, no? Pretty much any Grady has deep fishing cues and is fit for purpose.