I have a 2001 Grady White Tournament 223 with a Yamaha 225 4 stroke outboard. I have had the boat since 2007 and have done maintenance every 100 hours. It only has 550 hours on it. One previous owner who also did regular maintenance. Last year the motor started bogging down around 2800 rpm. I took it in to a certified Yamaha master mechanic who got me running smooth again with lots of fuel system cleaning and repair. Got the same problem again this year. Going to take it in again - sigh. While talking to the service manager he said that I will have to replace the fuel tank at some point and that they have done several. Is this a common problem with Grady White's or just boats in general? When I took the gas water filter off and replaced it there was a lot of debris in the gas. I checked it again after going for a ride to see if that cleared up the problem (it did not) the gas was clear although I did notice a small amount of water. I have searched the forum and saw quite a few older posts with older boats talking through replacing tanks.
Also, saw in the FAQ a reference to replace seats with generics. Can the Grady White seats with the logo be replaced?
Thanks,
Jim
Also, saw in the FAQ a reference to replace seats with generics. Can the Grady White seats with the logo be replaced?
Thanks,
Jim