Hi all:
I am new to this forum but hope to contribute in the future!
I am in the process of buying a 2000 Grady White 222 Fisherman with a 2008 Yamaha 250. The motor has approx. 1,000 hours which makes me a little nervous but it has been consistently yard maintained and serviced for the past 8 years by the same yard that is selling it. I will get an diagnostics read-out and I have asked for a compression check before I accept it.
(I have a Mako with a 1993 Mercury Magnum 150, so I am not afraid of old engines)
Question for the forum:
What should I be on the lookout for with respect to the hull? Obviously a soft transom, but what else?
I'm pretty sure GW's of that vintage have plywood cored transoms and I think the stringers and frames were also plywood. Is that correct?
Are these boats susceptible to other structural failures?
Any comments or advice about these boats (or the motor). would be greatly appreciated.
Sean
I am new to this forum but hope to contribute in the future!
I am in the process of buying a 2000 Grady White 222 Fisherman with a 2008 Yamaha 250. The motor has approx. 1,000 hours which makes me a little nervous but it has been consistently yard maintained and serviced for the past 8 years by the same yard that is selling it. I will get an diagnostics read-out and I have asked for a compression check before I accept it.
(I have a Mako with a 1993 Mercury Magnum 150, so I am not afraid of old engines)
Question for the forum:
What should I be on the lookout for with respect to the hull? Obviously a soft transom, but what else?
I'm pretty sure GW's of that vintage have plywood cored transoms and I think the stringers and frames were also plywood. Is that correct?
Are these boats susceptible to other structural failures?
Any comments or advice about these boats (or the motor). would be greatly appreciated.
Sean
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