I asked my local dealer about reporting my 2011 275 with twin 250s… they strongly recommended 200s and in fact wouldn’t quote me on twin 250s at all. I emailed Grady-White to ask why they stopped offering twin 250s and they said “With the additional weight it brings the bow up and making the steering a little more tender. It also wasn’t an option that many people purchased. We found the dual 200’s being the better option.”
The performance reports show that the boat has exactly the same performance (cruise and top speed) with twin 200s as it does with a single 350, so that change wouldn’t make sense.
If you’re a 275 (or 273) owner with twin 250 four strokes, let me know how your boat sits at the dock and how it rides through the water. Do you feel it makes the boat too stern heavy or should I just ignore the naysayers and go full send?

P.s. this picture is from an official Grady-White marketing video, which is awesome:
The performance reports show that the boat has exactly the same performance (cruise and top speed) with twin 200s as it does with a single 350, so that change wouldn’t make sense.
If you’re a 275 (or 273) owner with twin 250 four strokes, let me know how your boat sits at the dock and how it rides through the water. Do you feel it makes the boat too stern heavy or should I just ignore the naysayers and go full send?

P.s. this picture is from an official Grady-White marketing video, which is awesome: