HULL WEIGHT AND GAS TANK CAPACITY FOR MY OLDER GRADY WHITE SEAFARER

Ramblin Reck

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HULL WEIGHT FOR MY 1988 GW SEAFARER WITH A BRACKET AND HARDTOP?
ALSO FUEL TANK CAPACITY OF MY SINGLE TANK ( I THINK IT IS 100 GALLONS) ?
THANKS AND TIGHT LINES I had wrong year manufactured!
 
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This is a 1998 spec page from GW Archived Brochures. They are free to download on the Grady White web siite.


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You have a round pop out pie plate over each tank's connections. There is also a mfg's plate there, which gives capacity.
You have an '88 for sale in your signature. Do you now have a '98?
Thanks I have a 1988 Appreciate your bring that to my attention
 

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Manuals are a good start. Pop the deck plate and clean the tank label. Tank capacity and count was all over the place during that time. The labels hold up well and will specifically indicate volume. Also, for weight, there is no way to really get it right except for a truck scale. My islander was heavier than expected and it’s bone dry.
 

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Manuals are a good start. Pop the deck plate and clean the tank label. Tank capacity and count was all over the place during that time. The labels hold up well and will specifically indicate volume. Also, for weight, there is no way to really get it right except for a truck scale. My islander was heavier than expected and it’s bone dry.
Thanks Good info Tight Lines