I currently have a 2000 sailfish 272. The good, great layout, great compromise for fishing and beach days, lots of great aspects. The bad… wiring from the factory is standard copper wire, and eventually no matter how good of condition it was kept it needs a full rewire to tinned marine grade copper. The transom has an aluminum cap which will eventually let water in no matter how much you clean and reseal it, it’s a fact of Grady’s for most time periods. I bought mine super clean and still run into issues. Overall it’s a great compromise boat for fishing and cruising and will be reliable for a long time as long as you address the wiring and transom and potentially the roof. I have 225 ox66 2 strokes and I get 1.1-1.2 nautical miles per gallon and cruise 23-25kts. It’s nice on anchor and nice on a mooring. I’ve been in 5’ swells at 15s and cruised those same speeds but a 2-4’ @6-8s or less and you’ll get the crap kicked out of you and have to be playing the throttles. I won’t speak to the electronics as I prefer furuno but a lot of folks I talk to or know prefer garmin so that’s all personal preference and I have an older garmin vs new furuno so it’s apples and oranges comparing the two. I also use my boat for general category bluefin fishing out of New England so lots of cold water/weather and I have days I have to fish because of restrictions so I push it, so depending on your use a lot of my downsides may not apply. just food for thought. I’m looking to downgrade to something like an islander or something else more easily trailerable from my sailfish since ease of trailering is higher on my list if needs