Hey everyone,
On the advice from some in other forums I was told this would be the place to ask any and all questions about Grady's. The short story on me - I'm in the research phase of buying my first boat (used boat - purchase likely no earlier than January 2009). The amount of research one could do is baffling . . . but, I've narrowed down my search to include GW's.
My question today is - has anyone here ever converted and I/O to a full transom with bracket? When my buddy was a kid, his pop did that on an older Grady and he said it worked out pretty good. Along the same line of thought - does anyone have any opinions on:
- issues with weight of motors?
- min boat size to do this ? (the idea came from a really cheap 24ft I saw on craigslist - sorry, I can't remember the model and the ad was removed from craigslist presumably because it was sold)
- Grady bracket vs. other bracket brands?
- At what point would an individual like myself with good mechanical skills, and with friends with decent boat renovation experience hand the conversion process over to a pro?
Finally, is this even a good idea?
Any and all opinions welcome. Thanks, Bob
On the advice from some in other forums I was told this would be the place to ask any and all questions about Grady's. The short story on me - I'm in the research phase of buying my first boat (used boat - purchase likely no earlier than January 2009). The amount of research one could do is baffling . . . but, I've narrowed down my search to include GW's.
My question today is - has anyone here ever converted and I/O to a full transom with bracket? When my buddy was a kid, his pop did that on an older Grady and he said it worked out pretty good. Along the same line of thought - does anyone have any opinions on:
- issues with weight of motors?
- min boat size to do this ? (the idea came from a really cheap 24ft I saw on craigslist - sorry, I can't remember the model and the ad was removed from craigslist presumably because it was sold)
- Grady bracket vs. other bracket brands?
- At what point would an individual like myself with good mechanical skills, and with friends with decent boat renovation experience hand the conversion process over to a pro?
Finally, is this even a good idea?
Any and all opinions welcome. Thanks, Bob