Hi all,
My wife and I bought a 2005 Marlin a year ago and have had a lot of great times on it, including a trip to the Keys last May. We were trailering it (75 miles each way!) until October, at which time we got into a dry stack marina in St Pete. That added to our enjoyment more than I can describe and we use the boat nearly every week. We usually stay on board overnight and go out fishing the following morning and this has become our weekly routine. I thought when we went up to the Marlin, that would be it, but we enjoy overnighting so much, we think we really need a little more room and a dedicated berth. I'd love to get into a 36' Express, but I'm not sure I am comfortable spending that kind of money and I'm talking about a used boat here. There seems to be a lot more pre-owned 330 Expresses than 360s for sale and at some fair prices.
So the questions - Has anybody gone from the Marlin to the 330 and if so, do you feel like it was a significant upgrade? Or did you end up wishing you'd gone for the 360 (or 370). Things I like about the 330 are according to the performance numbers on Grady's site, even with 250s, the 330 performs similarly to the Marlin and still gets decent fuel consumption. Are those numbers fairly accurate? It weighs something like 2600 lbs more than the Marlin, so I have to wonder. It only draws a couple more inches and to me, it looks like it would handle a lot more precisely, especially around the docks with the engines spaced farther apart. Opinions? With the extra weight, I'd expect an improved ride - is this right? I like the additional seating in the helm area, for those occasions when the kids and grandkids go along. I sea trialed a center helm World Cat and really liked it, but how is it to live with as far as visibility and maneuvering around the docks? Do you have a hard time seeing the instruments over the electronics console when it's up? In the cabin - is the storage adequate for a week trip and that dinette - it looks like it might be a pretty tight squeeze. Is it really functional or a dinette in name only? Berth roomy enough for a 6' 200 pounder?
Finally, is there anybody in the St Pete/Clearwater area that has a 330 and wouldn't mind showing it off a little?
Thanks!
My wife and I bought a 2005 Marlin a year ago and have had a lot of great times on it, including a trip to the Keys last May. We were trailering it (75 miles each way!) until October, at which time we got into a dry stack marina in St Pete. That added to our enjoyment more than I can describe and we use the boat nearly every week. We usually stay on board overnight and go out fishing the following morning and this has become our weekly routine. I thought when we went up to the Marlin, that would be it, but we enjoy overnighting so much, we think we really need a little more room and a dedicated berth. I'd love to get into a 36' Express, but I'm not sure I am comfortable spending that kind of money and I'm talking about a used boat here. There seems to be a lot more pre-owned 330 Expresses than 360s for sale and at some fair prices.
So the questions - Has anybody gone from the Marlin to the 330 and if so, do you feel like it was a significant upgrade? Or did you end up wishing you'd gone for the 360 (or 370). Things I like about the 330 are according to the performance numbers on Grady's site, even with 250s, the 330 performs similarly to the Marlin and still gets decent fuel consumption. Are those numbers fairly accurate? It weighs something like 2600 lbs more than the Marlin, so I have to wonder. It only draws a couple more inches and to me, it looks like it would handle a lot more precisely, especially around the docks with the engines spaced farther apart. Opinions? With the extra weight, I'd expect an improved ride - is this right? I like the additional seating in the helm area, for those occasions when the kids and grandkids go along. I sea trialed a center helm World Cat and really liked it, but how is it to live with as far as visibility and maneuvering around the docks? Do you have a hard time seeing the instruments over the electronics console when it's up? In the cabin - is the storage adequate for a week trip and that dinette - it looks like it might be a pretty tight squeeze. Is it really functional or a dinette in name only? Berth roomy enough for a 6' 200 pounder?
Finally, is there anybody in the St Pete/Clearwater area that has a 330 and wouldn't mind showing it off a little?
Thanks!