1990 Grady-White Gulfstream 232 for Sale

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Make
Grady-White
Type
Powerboats
Model
Gulfstream 232
Length
23'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1990
Class
Cuddy Cabin 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
outboard
Name
Grady-White Gulfstream 232 1990
Location
Price
$16,000

1990 Grady-White Gulfstream 232

MOTIVATED SELLER!!! Solid Boat, being sold with (8) Life Jackets, (2) Folding Deck chairs, spare anchor, serviced every year going in and coming out of the water, service records available, re-powered in 2007 with twin Yamaha 150 four strokes with 325 hours; Garmin Fishfinder, Lowrance ; JRC Radar; being "sold as is" with no trailer The Grady-White Gulfstream 232 is a 23-foot walkaround cabin. The 232 is a stable, roomy boat with a cockpit full of fishing-friendly features including a large icebox and sink, built-in rod holders, tackle and rod storage, livewell, and fishbox . Non-skid decking and a recessed walkaround cockpit give the Gulfstream 232 a sure tread. Handholds and grab rails are where they're needed. Toe rails and the high interior freeboard provide an extra measure of safety for leaning out to gaff or release a fish. The Gulfstream 232 also has lots of room. Besides the two-berth cabin, there's aft-facing seating, molded-in aft bench seating and foredeck cushions. Grady-White's hull design has a continuously variable V-angle, resulting in a sharp bow that cuts through waves, while the flatter stern provides stability and efficiency. Equipment List Grady-White Gulfstream 232 Specifications - Standard Equipment Safety - 2 Automatic bilge pumps (total 2600 gph) - Basic flotation - Bow rail - 316 grade stainless steel - Chrome-over-bronze through-hull fittings - Cockpit toe rails - Companion grab rail - Non-skid fiberglass liner - Non-skid recessed walk-around - Self-bailing cockpit w- 4 cockpit drains Cabin - Cabin lights - Berths - 2 berths (upper & lower) - Forward hatch - Icebox - insulated icebox w- overboard drain - Lockable door w- screen & companionway hatch - Mirror - Portside galley w- sink - Rod storage holders- Storage - forward compartment - Storage - port compartment - Storage - portable head compartment - Storage - Storage - under-sink compartment - Storage - under-step compartment - Windows - 2 opening windows Icebox - 38 qt. port insulated icebox w- overboard drain - Fish box - 265 qt. starboard insulated fish box w- overboard drain - Fish box - two 38 qt. insulated aft deck boxes w- overboard drains - Footrests (helm & companion) - Fuel capacity - 148 gallons (92 gal. tank, 56 gal. tank) - Heavy-duty gunwale molding - Hydraulic trim tabs - Livewell - 26 gallon port insulated raw water livewell w- overboard drain - Outboard shaft length - 25" - Rod holders (4) - Seating - foredeck cushions - Seating - 2 pedestal chairs - Seating - port aft-facing seat Grady-White Gulfstream 232 Optional Equipment - Bow lifting bracket - Bow pulpit - Cockpit bolsters - Cushions - auxiliary berth cushions - Fuel : 182 gallons (90-gallon tank, 92-gallon tank) - Hardtop w- radio box & spreader lights - Hardtop rod holders - Head - portable -Outrigger kit - 18 ft. Lee Jr. cabin side mounted - Rod storage - folding cabin rack (6) - Seating - helm & companion chairs - Steering - Swim platform w- ladder - Windshield washer - Hardtop front and side curtains - Helm station cover

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