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December 2008 | Volume 28 Number 4
INSIDE: Boat Harbour Forum | Dear Grady-White Owner | Tournaments & Events | Letters and Photos | Club News | Canopy of Heaven Upcoming Tournaments & Events | Grady Buddies | Customer Tips | At the Grady Gear Store! | Owners' Forum | Gulf Coast Grady Fest |
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Letters and Photos
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![]() SAM LYON, SAM GIANCOLA AND GRIFFIN WAY pose with their catch aboard the Way family's Express 330. First Tuna Trip Dear Anchorline: We made our first tuna trip on our Express 330 off of Chatham, MA, and had been trolling only 25 minutes when a 57" fish hit! This was also the first tuna for Sam Lyon, age 11, and he now has the bug really bad! Sam Giancola, age 11, and Griffin Way, age 10, have had the disease since they started chasing tuna at six and seven.
Pete Way
![]() JOHN ABELA FROM MALTA ISLAND fishes the Mediterranean aboard his Advance 257. ![]() CAPTAIN ED MANCINI, founder of the Navigator Club, Charlestown, MA, caught a 57-in., 120-lb. bluefin tuna the first week of September aboard a Voyager 248. ![]() JUST RELEASED! BLOOD ISLAND, a suspense novel by proud Grady-White owner H. Terrell Griffin. "Florida Deco fiction at its best," featuring fun-loving beach bum lawyer Matt Royal. Griffin mentions two Gradys in the book. He and wife, Jean, divide their time between Longboat Key and Maitland, FL. ![]() Brother GRADY STARN is sure pleased with dad Tim Starn's dorado caught 30 miles offshore from San Diego, CA. Lake Mermaids Dear Anchorline: When my husband, Tim Starn, isn't fishing off the coast of southern California and Mexico, we take our Sailfish, Brittanie Linz, on the road to Las Vegas for some family fun on Lake Mead. Our "mermaids" are our daughters Brittanie and Lindsey. Our three-year-old son, Grady Mitchell Starn, isn't old enough to fish offshore with his dad yet, but he's happy about the catch!
Valerie Starn
SISTERS BRITTANIE AND LINDSEY STARN enjoy Lake Mead and the family's Sailfish.
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When you send us your photos...
How do you get even more enjoyment out of fun times on
your Grady? Send in your letters and photos to our online
gallery, The Grady Life, or to the Anchorline so everyone can see! There's a lot more room online, and we try to post what you send us on gradywhite.com very soon after receiving your photos, and we do our best to include as many as we can in print in the Anchorline within the space available and
considering the reproduction quality of the photo.
Send us the highest quality, in-focus images possible.
Most digital photos can be posted on gradywhite.com but to appear in the Anchorline they must be crisp and clear when printed at approximately 4"x6". Print photos are welcome, and we can return them when you ask us.
The boating industry is 100% behind safety in recreation.
Please have children on deck wear a PFD. It's Coast Guard required! Keep the good times happening, and keep on sharing those memories with us! |
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