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It came from the factory with twins. The seller re-powered it in 2008. Solid, clean, and well taken care of. This would be my first Grady White. I’ve always had a center console.
So what's the problem. It looks like a nice boat. Above is the problem with the internet. Anyone or anyboty can post. I doubt this gibberish is useful advice to you. Unfortunately you have to filter it yourself. Don't give up though. The Great Grady site can be quite helpful.He told me there were only 14 produced. Maybe he meant that year, 1995.
It appears to be different for different years, and obviously different models of boats. The 1986 brochure though says twins on a 226 Seafarer had 20" shafts, but the late 1980's models like a 1989 had 25" shafts. Page 15 for the 1986 brochure and page 17 for the 1989 brochure.My 1986 > 240 offshore was offered with twins... That twin option offered a very visible 5'' added on extension to the transom height in order to allow twin 25'' motors ... What are the shaft length of those motors ??? If they are 20'', I doubt that the boat was made for twins. And even with this set up I was really disappointed with Grady engineering... There was always water coming in over the transom and through the scuppers with 2 guys fishing in the back oft the boat. I see this boat has had the "ping pong ball" scuppers installed on the transom ... I WONDER WHY !!!??? ... I went the same route in order to COMPENSATE for the scuppers being below the water line . On a scale of 1 to 10. my effort was worth about a 5.