Starting to plan for a 2018 or 2019 Marlin. (I want to snag one before they kick them to the curb for another bowrider.)
One of the many decisions to be made is power. I would be interested in the opinions of Marlin owners and folks with knowledge of both engines.
This is old news to Journeyman. We have talked about me hitching a ride aboard his rig w/350's. The end of the season and 1200-odd miles makes that a challenge.
I have always powered my Grady's to the max and have never been sorry. I like the fuel burn numbers at cruise with the 350's, they are slightly better than the 300's with, obviously, more speed/torque.
However, I am aware of the flywheel problems; I guess they change them out every 200 hrs now and treat it as a maintenance item. Any other red flags with the 350's? Will they go 1000 hrs+?
Most run the Marlins with 300's. There must be a reason why..
So..are the 300's more dependable than the 350's? Does the boat behave better with the lighter 300's? Does the 350's hurt resale?
This is a big deal and I want to get it right the first time; Thanks to any and all who participate.
One of the many decisions to be made is power. I would be interested in the opinions of Marlin owners and folks with knowledge of both engines.
This is old news to Journeyman. We have talked about me hitching a ride aboard his rig w/350's. The end of the season and 1200-odd miles makes that a challenge.
I have always powered my Grady's to the max and have never been sorry. I like the fuel burn numbers at cruise with the 350's, they are slightly better than the 300's with, obviously, more speed/torque.
However, I am aware of the flywheel problems; I guess they change them out every 200 hrs now and treat it as a maintenance item. Any other red flags with the 350's? Will they go 1000 hrs+?
Most run the Marlins with 300's. There must be a reason why..
So..are the 300's more dependable than the 350's? Does the boat behave better with the lighter 300's? Does the 350's hurt resale?
This is a big deal and I want to get it right the first time; Thanks to any and all who participate.