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  1. Chinookie

    Some success today rigging the 228 project

    Actually now that I look at it closer, for the 3% voltage drop, and a 30 ft round trip, it should be 4AWG unless I'm totally misunderstanding the circuit.
  2. Chinookie

    Some success today rigging the 228 project

    Seasick you likely know the answer here. I downloaded the owner's manual for my year and it shows that there's 10 AWG wires running from the battery switch (stern) to the helm switch breakers. It also shows there's a 40 amp fuse in the transom in that line. Since the breaker protects the line...
  3. Chinookie

    Some success today rigging the 228 project

    Thanks much for the tip. I will look for the extreme version.
  4. Chinookie

    Some success today rigging the 228 project

    Great tips. I will follow them. Thanks!
  5. Chinookie

    Some success today rigging the 228 project

    Three trips to the boat with an endoscope over three days and I still couldnt find the entrance to the rigging tubes. Today I lay on my back studying where I was going to have to cut a hole in the binnacle to see into the heart of darkness where wires go, and I had a "you dont suppose" moment...
  6. Chinookie

    Both battery bay hatches just fwd of transom have a steel rod with ball on both sides - what do they do?

    It looks like they push pull something on or off or open or shut, but it’s hidden from view. It’s maddening how Grady gave so little thought to maintenance access In 1998. I can already tell I am going to have to purchase a quality endoscope so I can figure out what goes where and what is...
  7. Chinookie

    Hi Tish From your posts it looks like you may live in the Seattle area? I just bought a Grady...

    Hi Tish From your posts it looks like you may live in the Seattle area? I just bought a Grady 228 that I am restoring and putting a motor on. What model Grady do you own? I have recently mostly fished Shilshoe and Jeff head, and south of the oil docks in my 18 foot Hewes. Because it’s a...
  8. Chinookie

    Where is the rigging tube entrance and exit?

    The Grady 228 project boat i bought had its teleflex cables and wiring harness cannibalized so I am unable to see where they went. I am guessing that the entrance is underneath the binnacle throttle lever hole somewhere. There are wires that disappear to the starboard side of that opening but I...
  9. Chinookie

    Hi, I just read a post you made where you talked about your 228 and it sounds like you know your...

    Hi, I just read a post you made where you talked about your 228 and it sounds like you know your boat innards well. I just bought a project 228 and would love to be able to ask someone like yourself a few questions. Please let me know if you have time. Thanks! Matt
  10. Chinookie

    New member would like to say hello

    Thanks - Seattle Wa
  11. Chinookie

    New member would like to say hello

    Thanks much!
  12. Chinookie

    New member would like to say hello

    Seattle WA
  13. Chinookie

    New member would like to say hello

    This is a wonderful forum and just from a few weeks of looking at it I can see that it is packed with years of knowledge. I just bought a 1997 Grady 228 project so I will be looking for information on here often. I have already solved one problem today by digging through archives. Good stuff!
  14. Chinookie

    Hello Lee, I just bought a 97 GW 228 and read your tank replacement post with interest. I hope...

    Hello Lee, I just bought a 97 GW 228 and read your tank replacement post with interest. I hope you can answer a few questions. 1) is there a check valve on the tank breather tube so that it doesn’t vent out to atmosphere but does let air in? 2) is the anti siphon valve to prevent fuel theft or a...