Hey,
First post here...
I bought an old 2000 sailfish 272 and restored her back to health and added all the bells and whistles to it about 2 years ago. Has been a great day inshore fishing and family boat but I made the mistake of under powering it with a pair of 4 Stroke - Suzuki DF200 V4. I should have went for the 250's as the 225 weren't available at the time. My top end is 32mph which is ok for family days and inshore fishing. But offshore for me no less than 80 miles out. I also find that it pounds a lot, even with tabs. I can't push her if its a bit choppy, so my usual cruising speed is 24mph. Not ideal either. Especially when traveling 80 miles out. Thats around 6 hours to and back.
So here's my dilemma. I don't live in the US. So suggesting I buy another boat isn't an easy option as the cost of shipment and clearing adds quite a bit of costs to any boat. Roughly 60% more to the boat cost.
I want to either re-power with 250's or buy a 2001 Bimini 306 which a friend has for sale. For a decent price. Will also need to re-power soon it as it has around 1000hrs on its F300's.
Will the sailfish with new 250's push her to the same speeds as the 306 and will it handle the chop the same or will the Bimini 306 out perform the Sailfish in offshore conditions and be an overall better boat.
I rarely used the cabin in the sailfish. Its mainly a storage unit. Only slept once in it. wasn't great either. I'm based on the West Coast of Africa and the humidity is hard to ignore.
Can anyone shed any light on which direction I should go?
Also to add, we don't have a decent marina in order to keep a much larger boat (34'+) in the water during the season. It has to always be brought up the slipway and stored In a shed. Easier said than done.
First post here...
I bought an old 2000 sailfish 272 and restored her back to health and added all the bells and whistles to it about 2 years ago. Has been a great day inshore fishing and family boat but I made the mistake of under powering it with a pair of 4 Stroke - Suzuki DF200 V4. I should have went for the 250's as the 225 weren't available at the time. My top end is 32mph which is ok for family days and inshore fishing. But offshore for me no less than 80 miles out. I also find that it pounds a lot, even with tabs. I can't push her if its a bit choppy, so my usual cruising speed is 24mph. Not ideal either. Especially when traveling 80 miles out. Thats around 6 hours to and back.
So here's my dilemma. I don't live in the US. So suggesting I buy another boat isn't an easy option as the cost of shipment and clearing adds quite a bit of costs to any boat. Roughly 60% more to the boat cost.
I want to either re-power with 250's or buy a 2001 Bimini 306 which a friend has for sale. For a decent price. Will also need to re-power soon it as it has around 1000hrs on its F300's.
Will the sailfish with new 250's push her to the same speeds as the 306 and will it handle the chop the same or will the Bimini 306 out perform the Sailfish in offshore conditions and be an overall better boat.
I rarely used the cabin in the sailfish. Its mainly a storage unit. Only slept once in it. wasn't great either. I'm based on the West Coast of Africa and the humidity is hard to ignore.
Can anyone shed any light on which direction I should go?
Also to add, we don't have a decent marina in order to keep a much larger boat (34'+) in the water during the season. It has to always be brought up the slipway and stored In a shed. Easier said than done.