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Many here bought their Grady new and many bought them used. I have had my current boat since 2009 when I bought her new. This past season I have had a number of things needing replaced. There are a few schools of thought I have. I can go OEM and order Grady parts through a dealer or I can go after market
For the most part I try to order OEM as much as possible. I know it's more expensive but I also want the replacement part to last. I also tend to think that keeping the boat maintained with OEM parts will appeal to who ever buys it the day I go to sell.
A couple seasons ago I was tired of my dome light mounted under the overhead e box not working and the switches being intermittent. I shopped around at various Marine places and wasn't satisfied. Then when I was repowering my boat at the Grady dealer I hopped aboard a Marlin and saw the new LED light Grady uses. So, I ordered it and paid a pretty penny. It's reliable and it draws much less current and no bulbs to burn out. Plus it controls my spreaders. This is just one example.
I know Grady discontinued a lot of their WAs from 24 to 29 feet and getting OEM cushions and other parts is no longer available. I do wonder though for those with boats still in production but are 10-15 -20 years old, what do you do to keep your boat maintained?
For the most part I try to order OEM as much as possible. I know it's more expensive but I also want the replacement part to last. I also tend to think that keeping the boat maintained with OEM parts will appeal to who ever buys it the day I go to sell.
A couple seasons ago I was tired of my dome light mounted under the overhead e box not working and the switches being intermittent. I shopped around at various Marine places and wasn't satisfied. Then when I was repowering my boat at the Grady dealer I hopped aboard a Marlin and saw the new LED light Grady uses. So, I ordered it and paid a pretty penny. It's reliable and it draws much less current and no bulbs to burn out. Plus it controls my spreaders. This is just one example.
I know Grady discontinued a lot of their WAs from 24 to 29 feet and getting OEM cushions and other parts is no longer available. I do wonder though for those with boats still in production but are 10-15 -20 years old, what do you do to keep your boat maintained?