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Grady-White Chase 273
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Many have been satisfied by the services that Grady-White boats provided to many anglers, one reliable source said. One of the fishing vessels that have given so much satisfaction to boat enthusiasts is the Chase 23. This boat model is a well-built fishing vessel with a sturdy and reliable fiberglass hull measuring 26 feet and 11 inches. Its wide beam which is full of amenities has a width of 8 foot and 6 inch. It weighs 4,843 pounds and it has a draft of 20 inches. This boat has a transom width of 7 foot and 10 inch has a bridge maximum clearance of 8 feet and 3 inches. This is motorized by powerful engine that has a maximum horsepower of 500 and fuelled with a maximum of 205 gallons. The Grady White Carrebean 242 is an additional boat model that was constructed with a fiberglass hull that has a length of 24 feet. It is an inboard powered fishing vessel that is powered by a single gasoline engine with 330 horsepower. This has wide rooms on its 8 foot wide deck and weighs 3,820 pounds. Grady White 228 Seafarer is another well-constructed fishing craft that will satisfy your needs for a boat. This was effectively produced with a hull which is made of the finest quality of fiberglass materials. It is 22 feet long with a deck measuring 8 foot wide. This is a sea drive type water vessel that weighs 3,700 pounds and is mechanically operated by twin gasoline engines with a total of 230 horsepower. Another boat model that was efficiently constructed was the Grady White Weekender 241. It is a stern drive powered fishing machine that was built with a 24 feet fiberglass hull and has a weight of 4,460 pounds. This deck has a width of 8 foot and is motorized by twin 165 horsepower gasoline engines. The top states that sell the Chase 273 are: California, Delaware, Virginia, Alabama, Missouri, New York, Wisconsin, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Ohio, Tennessee, Illinois, Washington and Michigan. |
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