2005 Grady White 208 : new f200i4 + trailer + elec + ...

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Hi ,
I'am starting a new thread about my grady 208 project.
Here is my WTB post : http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21872
Some pictures of the boat :




I will do 3 things :
1) Change the outboard
2) Change the trailer (NEED HELP)
3) Change electronics
4) Some more little modifications



1) Change the outboard
I'am going to repower the boat .
Actually he is powered with an old yamaha V6 3.3 225hp .
I think i will choose the new F200 i4 outboard ....
Here is graphics i made base on the fuel number available on the grady white web site (http://www.gradywhite.com/208/performance_data/1/F200-XB http://www.gradywhite.com/208/performance_data/1/F250 )to help me in my choice .
I compare the f200 i4 with the F250 v6 4.2L
(sorry for the French legend)


I also found this post quite interesting : http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19866
Do you know witch size of shaft and proppeller he choose ?
Do you have any other interesting information about these new f200?
PS : you can find all the data + graphics in the attached filed (.xls inside the .zip)

2) Change the trailer (NEED HELP)
I have the oportunities to change the trailer too .... but there is not many choice here in new caledonia .
The dealer offer me this model :
http://www.loadrite.com/AluminumTrailers-Bunk-Tandem.php



PLEASE HELP , I need advice to settle/adjust the trailer ! I never had "bunk" trailer (only roller model) , neither tandem axel trailer (only single ...) , so I am interested in any informations that might help me to settle it !
[EDIT] Exact model of the trailer 5S-AC23T5200102LTB11

I will feed section 3 and 4 later with some pictures/informations ;-)
 

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Parthery

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Not sure if you want to "import" a trailer from the US, but there are several manufacturers here that can build a trailer which meets your foreign specs, and fit the boat perfectly. All you will have to do is set the boat on it and it will fit like a glove. These manufacturers include Owens and Sons in St. Petersburg, Florida (727-323-1088) and Sport Trail in Bay St Louis, Mississippi (228-467-1885). If you can arrange for shipping, they can almost certainly get the trailer to the port.

Another option might be to find a Grady White dealer here in the USA who also sells Load Rite trailers. One that comes to mind (and is also a sponsor on this Forum) is Taylor Marine Center in Milford Delaware (302-422-9177). They may be able to measure how far apart the bunks should be for a 208, and you can use these measurements to set yours. The 208 hull hasn't changed since 1993, so the model year won't make a difference.

Load Rite Trailers are mass produced and designed to be adjusted...in some parts of the USA you can get a custom designed trailer for the same amount of money....it's the equivalent of walking into a department store and buying a suit vs. having a tailor custom make one for you. Both will do the job, and both will look good, but one will fit you perfectly.
 

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A call or an e-mail to Grady White will get you or the dealer the specs for fitting a trailer to your boat. That's how we did it with my current Karavan.

Load Right trailers are easily adjustable. Fitting one to a new boat is a standard procedure that any dealer should be able to do.
 

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Parthery said:
Not sure if you want to "import" a trailer from the US, but there are several manufacturers here that can build a trailer which meets your foreign specs, and fit the boat perfectly. All you will have to do is set the boat on it and it will fit like a glove. These manufacturers include Owens and Sons in St. Petersburg, Florida (727-323-1088) and Sport Trail in Bay St Louis, Mississippi (228-467-1885). If you can arrange for shipping, they can almost certainly get the trailer to the port.

Another option might be to find a Grady White dealer here in the USA who also sells Load Rite trailers. One that comes to mind (and is also a sponsor on this Forum) is Taylor Marine Center in Milford Delaware (302-422-9177). They may be able to measure how far apart the bunks should be for a 208, and you can use these measurements to set yours. The 208 hull hasn't changed since 1993, so the model year won't make a difference.

Load Rite Trailers are mass produced and designed to be adjusted...in some parts of the USA you can get a custom designed trailer for the same amount of money....it's the equivalent of walking into a department store and buying a suit vs. having a tailor custom make one for you. Both will do the job, and both will look good, but one will fit you perfectly.

Thank you parthery for your advice about the custom trailer , but the boat is already arrived here in new caledonia !
On this picture i'am in the boat driving it and the dealer is on the trailer !!!!
Same thing for the trailer , i choose the LoadRite trailer because the dealer have one ready to sell here .... (bring a custom trailer to new caledonia will be very very very expensive) .
I only need to adjust the trailer now . (My dealer has no experience , he just import used boat from USA from boat and it's his first grady 208 + loadrite trailer ...)

Doc Stressor said:
A call or an e-mail to Grady White will get you or the dealer the specs for fitting a trailer to your boat. That's how we did it with my current Karavan.
Load Right trailers are easily adjustable. Fitting one to a new boat is a standard procedure that any dealer should be able to do.

Ok thank's ,i will contact Grady White (http://www.gradywhite.com/contact/contact.php) and Taylor Marine Cente(http://www.taylormarinecenter.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.contact) by email. It's easier than by phone for me because of the jet lag and my poor english skills .... .
 

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Ask me any questions you want. Over 200 hours already on the I4. No issues whatsoever. Great engine