I have narrowed my search for my next boat down to 2 282's. One is a 2001 with twin Yamaha 200 HDPI engines (170hrs) and the other is a 2002 with twin Yamaha 225 4 strokes (300 hrs). Both boats are comparable in price. Please comment....
BobP said:I don't know about all that noise, yes, when the 4 stroker is idling in the marina it's very quiet - just hear the water outlet peeing, but up at speed the 4 stroke is making a racket with it's valve train and higher RPM.
With both my HPDI engines idling at the dock, they are still quieter than the old Johnnies, we could stand next to them and talk normally.
You didn't mention 4 stroke oil/filter changes, engines "making oil" phenomena, oil leaking out of the engine into the boat when in full tilt, and an off idle gear lash that sounds like rattling, these are strickly 4 stroke issues - and for Yamaha V6s as I recall - read about them at THT.
I hear changing 4 stroke oil and filter at the marina is $125 or more, of course cheaper for DIYers.
As for new technolgy, it's a fuel injected car engine, and behind the times at that. Car engines are going direct injection, electronic fuel injection has been around since the 70's. And wide ranging variable valve timing to entirely eliminate the need for a throttle (Infiniti G37). That's new technology. Even Honda says it's VTEC is from the car market.
With respect to emissions, most 4 strokers are 3 star CARB rating, the HPDIs are not as good with 2 Star CARB.
The two 4 strokers add over 200 lbs total to the 282s transom.
Grady's performance specs for the Sailfish 282 with HPDIs vs. F225 was very close, the HPDIs were slightly better in mpg - taking the crown.
dmcneane said:I have narrowed my search for my next boat down to 2 282's. One is a 2001 with twin Yamaha 200 HDPI engines (170hrs) and the other is a 2002 with twin Yamaha 225 4 strokes (300 hrs). Both boats are comparable in price. Please comment....