I'm a new poster but not a new Grady owner. Did not know this site existed until last winter. I'm still reading all the old posts and am amazed at all the "know-how" here!
My first Grady was a 99 adventure. Great boat! My wife and I visited our local Grady dealer last year and fell into an 06 258 Journey floor model. Couldn't resist! We Trailered her all last season and while it was not too bad, we got a slip this year @ Cape Ann Marina. Got her in 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to another great year fishing and diving. Will post pics when I'm logged in @ home.
I hope my first question is an easy one and please do not use this to measure my boating knowledge. When I was having a late dinner on board last night listening to some tunes, I turned on my spreader lights and my stereo cut out. I thought strange. Tried several times with the same results. Also, same results with dome light, trim tabs and several other circuits. I just don't remember this happening last year and before I visit my dealer, I was wondering if this is normal?
Thanks in advance and look forward to participating in future posts.
My first Grady was a 99 adventure. Great boat! My wife and I visited our local Grady dealer last year and fell into an 06 258 Journey floor model. Couldn't resist! We Trailered her all last season and while it was not too bad, we got a slip this year @ Cape Ann Marina. Got her in 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to another great year fishing and diving. Will post pics when I'm logged in @ home.
I hope my first question is an easy one and please do not use this to measure my boating knowledge. When I was having a late dinner on board last night listening to some tunes, I turned on my spreader lights and my stereo cut out. I thought strange. Tried several times with the same results. Also, same results with dome light, trim tabs and several other circuits. I just don't remember this happening last year and before I visit my dealer, I was wondering if this is normal?
Thanks in advance and look forward to participating in future posts.