Close enough. About 5k. It’s very nice but that’s an autopilot with significant change.Todays bid $4800??
Close enough. About 5k. It’s very nice but that’s an autopilot with significant change.
Not having a bait/lure rigging station is the one disappointment I have with the 228. Any real fishing boat needs a bait rigging station. A cutting board on the live bait tank lid doesn’t really cut it. It’s strange Grady don’t offer it as a factory option.
I use it for rigging dead baits or changing hooks on lures while trolling 4+ rods so no spare rod holders.What's wrong with using a bait table like the Magma and the likes? Alot cheaper than $5k and easier to store. Mine can be located either side in a rod holder and the mess washed off out of the boat.
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Yes definitely better ways to spend $5kThis is my $5 k paid for my Simrad Evo 3 and Ikw transducer!
That's the AUD $5000 one.I also am very interested in building a dedicated bait/work station with a drawer. I like the one above but it doesn't look like it's positioned right for ergonotics. Has 4 legs but you'd still have to reach out pretty far over the existing rod holders to use it. The australian one seems to have the right over hang on the 228's livewell. Though his is not really usable as a fillet table, more of a bait table. I know he's not gonna fillet his swordfish on the boat anyway!
Trust me once you've seen the setups our local welded aluminum fish boats have you'll be jealous.
Thanks for postin photos.
Here's some more that i've found.
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So, I think this cool but it would be cooler if you could lower it flush with the gunwhales and raise it when you need it. Sometimes I have to work a fish behind the motor to one side or the other .I just want the space back there uncluttered because when the dolphin is running behind there I just want it clean. I can't real explain it because I never have brought a fish in over the stern . Maybe it's just psychological? Nice looking 228