As far as I know, Grady started putting F350s on their boats in 2008 which is right after Yamaha released the first gen of F350. I own a 2008 336 Canyon which I bought at a great price in 2019. My F350s are still running very good and I have not had any MAJOR issues with them since I owned them. However, with all of the horror stories I have seen online about people having issues with F350s (especially first gen motors), it sounds like I will be looking at a repower scenario before too long. The Grady specs for this hull are for a max of 700 hp for my vintage, although Grady is putting up to 900hp (trip 300s) or 850hp (twin 425s) on the 2019 and 2020 33 Grady's.
I am curious, has anyone else with a Grady which had original factory F350 done a repower yet? If so, what did you put on your boat when you repowered? Did you stick with the F350? Did you change to Mercury or Suzuki 350s? Upgrade to 425s? Did you repower with F300s since the F350 has known issues? It seems the general boater community are still very concerned about the F350 design even with the updated models that Yamaha has released in recent years, so I am curious what other older Grady F350 boat owners have done on this.
I am curious, has anyone else with a Grady which had original factory F350 done a repower yet? If so, what did you put on your boat when you repowered? Did you stick with the F350? Did you change to Mercury or Suzuki 350s? Upgrade to 425s? Did you repower with F300s since the F350 has known issues? It seems the general boater community are still very concerned about the F350 design even with the updated models that Yamaha has released in recent years, so I am curious what other older Grady F350 boat owners have done on this.