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- Nov 1, 2019
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- Age
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- Model
- Express 330
Hello boys and girls. I have hundreds ans hundreds of hours in my 330. My partner, of 25 years or so, decided to leave boating. I should have bought him out, but didn't, and am now paying the price. You know I loved my 330 but I have seen a couple of 360's that have caught my eye. My 300 Yamaha's were bullet proof in my 330. The 360's have 350's?? Boy have I heard stories about that. Also stories that the 360 boat, although a sea view 2 doesn't go through the water like the 330. In my 330, straight into a 3-4 foot chop, 4200 RPM on the pilot, no one even came close. I wasn't running hard, the boat just ate up the seas. Now down hill with a quartering sea, that requires all the attention you have.
I am looking at 330's that have the full enclosed helm, but again I have heard stories about them, the big, one piece windshield. CRACKING? And of course these boats have the 350's. So far you either like the 350's or they are no good. 300's on the 330 got me about 1 mile per gallon at 4200. Got less at 3700. I have read the 360's with trip 250's do not get that? Twin 350's ??. The 360 is appealing for might makes right, especially in a sea, but the 330 is a tough act to follow! This will be my last boat, in my 80's so I got to get it right! Any insight you can impart will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you Jim
I am looking at 330's that have the full enclosed helm, but again I have heard stories about them, the big, one piece windshield. CRACKING? And of course these boats have the 350's. So far you either like the 350's or they are no good. 300's on the 330 got me about 1 mile per gallon at 4200. Got less at 3700. I have read the 360's with trip 250's do not get that? Twin 350's ??. The 360 is appealing for might makes right, especially in a sea, but the 330 is a tough act to follow! This will be my last boat, in my 80's so I got to get it right! Any insight you can impart will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you Jim