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Newbie here! Chances are pretty good I will be hauling this Grady White 226 home next weekend, had a boat mechanic look it over yesterday. It needs a bunch of work, but the mechanic says it's worth the trouble. It sports twin 140 Johnsons that show 135 compression on all cylinders for both outboards. Tank and steering have been replaced already, converted to hydraulic steering. Could be problems with corrosion on everything bellow the power heads, shifting rods, motor mounts, etc.
Hull and deck are in good shape for the age, boat has had a cover most of its life so not a lot of oxidation. Bulk heads for the cabin show the typical delamination at the bottom, shouldn't be too big a problem to fix. Trailer needs tires and possibly crossmembers, axles and hubs are pretty new. Should be a fun project, lots of work though.
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Hull and deck are in good shape for the age, boat has had a cover most of its life so not a lot of oxidation. Bulk heads for the cabin show the typical delamination at the bottom, shouldn't be too big a problem to fix. Trailer needs tires and possibly crossmembers, axles and hubs are pretty new. Should be a fun project, lots of work though.
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