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Hi Guys -
I traded in my faithful 2006 208 Adventure for a new 2014 232 Gulfstream.
I kept my 208 for 8 years and plan on keeping this one 10.
Twin F150's, and I bucked up for some nice electronics. Garmin 7212, xHD 24 radar, a nice sonar package with a monster transducer, icom VHF, and a stellar Fusion stereo.
I slip the boat 5 minutes from my house in covered moorage, only used the trailer for the 208 for service - so I didn't get a trailer for my 232.
I put 10 glorious hours on the motors for break-in, developed a waterline, and now she is in the service yard getting 4 coats of epoxy barrier coat followed by 2 coats of bottom paint. The work order called for Petit vivid but I am thinking of going Interlux crc-micron as I had good luck with it on my 208.
It should be done this week and I can't wait to get it back into the water and put my next 10 hours on it.
My family loves the roominess of this boat with the beam and cockpit size, not to mention the marine head and fresh water for my wife & daughter.
It is a fantastic ride.
My only issue so far is when we pulled it for bottom paint there was a couple of quarts of water in the Armstrong bracket.
It appears it was leaking from the nylon drainplug.
I really don't like the zinc on the bracket bottom either as over time as it corrodes it could seep water if the bolt becomes loose.
We're going to do a nice job sealing both with caulk before it goes back in and I expect the bracket will remain dry inside. If not, I will have to look at plan "B" - as we can't have salt water inside a raw alumnium bracket.
Anyway I thought I would share my story since I've been on the board for a long time but don't post much.
My 208 was the best boat experience I've ever had and I've had over 20 boats. I logged 1100 hours on it.
I hope I get the same level of enjoyment from the 232.
Before I made my final decision I scoured the internet researching the 232 and it appears everyone for the most part feel it is a great GW boat.
Thanks for any comments.
Mark
I traded in my faithful 2006 208 Adventure for a new 2014 232 Gulfstream.
I kept my 208 for 8 years and plan on keeping this one 10.
Twin F150's, and I bucked up for some nice electronics. Garmin 7212, xHD 24 radar, a nice sonar package with a monster transducer, icom VHF, and a stellar Fusion stereo.
I slip the boat 5 minutes from my house in covered moorage, only used the trailer for the 208 for service - so I didn't get a trailer for my 232.
I put 10 glorious hours on the motors for break-in, developed a waterline, and now she is in the service yard getting 4 coats of epoxy barrier coat followed by 2 coats of bottom paint. The work order called for Petit vivid but I am thinking of going Interlux crc-micron as I had good luck with it on my 208.
It should be done this week and I can't wait to get it back into the water and put my next 10 hours on it.
My family loves the roominess of this boat with the beam and cockpit size, not to mention the marine head and fresh water for my wife & daughter.
It is a fantastic ride.
My only issue so far is when we pulled it for bottom paint there was a couple of quarts of water in the Armstrong bracket.
It appears it was leaking from the nylon drainplug.
I really don't like the zinc on the bracket bottom either as over time as it corrodes it could seep water if the bolt becomes loose.
We're going to do a nice job sealing both with caulk before it goes back in and I expect the bracket will remain dry inside. If not, I will have to look at plan "B" - as we can't have salt water inside a raw alumnium bracket.
Anyway I thought I would share my story since I've been on the board for a long time but don't post much.
My 208 was the best boat experience I've ever had and I've had over 20 boats. I logged 1100 hours on it.
I hope I get the same level of enjoyment from the 232.
Before I made my final decision I scoured the internet researching the 232 and it appears everyone for the most part feel it is a great GW boat.
Thanks for any comments.
Mark