Are twin 200 hpdi's okay on a 01 grady white sailfish

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Thinking about buying a 2001 sailfish 28 with twin 200 hpdi's. was wondering if its enough power, how the cruise speed and top end are, and the fuel consumption. I'm partial to my 4 stroke but open for opinions. Also if anyone knows of one for sail please let me know. Thanks
 

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Sounds underpowered to me, but I have no experience or numbers to back it up.

I have read on here that the 200 HDPI's were Yamahas best. Like you, I love my 4-strokes, but if I were to go 2 stroke, the HDPI's would be my choice.
 

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Lots of Salefish for sail... :D. Particularly if you are willing to travel a bit to find the right boat. I bought a 94 Sailfish with 2006 E-TEC 200HOs this year and it screams - I couldn't be happier.

There is a recent Sailfish power discussion here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20297&hilit=sailfish+power+comparision

Note that the Sailfish 272 is the same size as the Sailfish 282. My performance numbers are posted over at the E-TEC site:

http://www.etecownersgroup.com/post/Reb ... sh-6426775

You can search the "For Sale" forum here for 282 or 272 but I found most of my leads just searching the internet. I found my particular boat doing an "All Craigslist" search. The deals should be getting better and better as the season winds on...

Good luck,
-Scott
 

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I have a 95 Sailfish 272 with twin 200 hp HPDI motors. I love this combination. I get 1.8 mpg. I'm not the fastest boat on the water, but no Grady is. I cruise at 3500 rpm ( 28 mph ) all day long with out any problems and at wot I can get to 38 mph to 40 mph.
 

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I have a 2001 282 with 200 HPDI's, cruise 3800RPM 15 to 16 GPH 28MPH. I have never pushed it to the pins but have ran her hard before 4600 got me around 38MPH if I recall. The boat jumps on plan quick, Today full of fuel, 5 large men, ice, bait well full of bait and water she ran without a hiccup.


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Thinking about buying a 2001 sailfish 28 with twin 200 hpdi's. was wondering if its enough power, how the cruise speed and top end are, and the fuel consumption. I'm partial to my 4 stroke but open for opinions. Also if anyone knows of one for sail please let me know. Thanks
 

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Thanks guys! Sounds like the motors are fine for this boat. I found one that's been in a indoor storage unit or 3 years. Only 300 hours on the boat and motors. It's cherry and is listed at a great price. Going to call a surveyor today to go over the boat. Again, thanks.
 

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Sounds like a great find. If it has been sitting for 3 years then the gas in the tanks is at least 3-years old. Is the gas E10? If so, I suspect you will have to drain it - you can use that as a bargaining chip. My had been sitting as well and had 125 gallons of 4-year-old straight gas which I drained. The dealer I hired to check out the motors offered to remove and dispose of the old gas for $7/gallon...!
 

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2001 282 Sailfish with 2x 200HP HPDIs is identical to my boat. Runs like a dream. 5 or 6 guys on board, runs out to open sea 50klms, no problems. 14.5gph at 26mph.
 

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Best thinig to do is sea trail the boat with four friends on board. That will give you more of a "real life" load experience as to how she runs. HPDI 200's have had a great history especially if well maintained.