It was a disappointing day for me today. I went to pick up my new to me(used) 2003 222 fisherman from a reputable dealer (not looking to bad mouth anybody, yet). Some problems with electronics not functioning correctly but that was the least of it.
My main issue is with the way the boat sat in the water. It has a yam 225 4 stroke (583 lbs). With 1-2 good size guys in the cockpit water was coming in through the scuppers and even filling the engine well. The engine well scuppers were below the waterline. It also had about 3/4 tank of gas.
Now i know that is a lot of weight but i can't think grady white designed boats that could not accommodate 2 adults in the cockpit without taking on water. The boat has not been repowered it is the original engine.
I'm looking for some suggestion on what could be the issues here. Am i looking at a boat with a problem? Could it be water logged? Saturated transom? Is it a poor design? Any possible solutions?
I love the boat, love the way she handles but this is bugging me. I plan on calling the factory but I'd like some input from other grady owners and 222 owners.
thanks
My main issue is with the way the boat sat in the water. It has a yam 225 4 stroke (583 lbs). With 1-2 good size guys in the cockpit water was coming in through the scuppers and even filling the engine well. The engine well scuppers were below the waterline. It also had about 3/4 tank of gas.
Now i know that is a lot of weight but i can't think grady white designed boats that could not accommodate 2 adults in the cockpit without taking on water. The boat has not been repowered it is the original engine.
I'm looking for some suggestion on what could be the issues here. Am i looking at a boat with a problem? Could it be water logged? Saturated transom? Is it a poor design? Any possible solutions?
I love the boat, love the way she handles but this is bugging me. I plan on calling the factory but I'd like some input from other grady owners and 222 owners.
thanks