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There's nothing wrong with an old fg hull. BUT I'd check the floor and
transom pretty closely before starting. "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message nk.net... You can often get a "deal" doing a repower on an older hull. There is nothing wrong with an older FG hull. Be cautious with your purchase. The "accessories" things like wires, breakers, deck fittings, pumps, sanitation and new hydraulic steering can eat you alive. Enjoy your project, Capt. Frank F330 GT wrote: Hi Bill, If I were you, I would "shotgun" the whole system. New long block and pull gimbel and drive for a rebuild. You could likely install a 350 v-8 for less money, but a little more fitting would be involved. Question! What type IO do you have, and will it stand up to a bigger engine? Capt. Frank Brillo wrote: I have a 1983 Grady White Seafarer 22" IO. The engine is the old Merc Cruiser 488. 4 cylinder 188 hp. FWC. This motor is just about done and I am considering repowering with a Mercruiser 4.3 L V6 carburated 190 hp. Does anyone have any experience with this job? Any problems or major pit falls I need to watch out for? Thanks. When all you people talk about the high cost of repowering this Grady White and whether or not it's worth it, you ought to take a look at the price of a new Grady. If the hulls in good condition, my guess is it will be worth it. I'd much rather buy a good "old" hull and repower it than pay what the dealer wants for a new boat these days. Barry |
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