Hi
I am looking to purchase a walk around with twin outboards which is trailerable. I think after looking around that a 282 or 232 might be the right answer.
I fish in lake Erie in the summer and the east coast of Florida in the winter. I bring the boat down over Christmas break and then home during spring break with my son. We also go to cape cod for a week and bring the boat with us.
The boat needs to be really good in a head sea as lake Erie can be very choppy with short intervals. And florida in the winter months always seems to be windy as well. One comment I have heard is that gradys can pound a little in a head sea.
In need a boat which is capable of trolling at a knot and a half. Is this possible in either boat if you are running one engine or will I need bags to slow me down?
The only reason for the gulfstream over the sailfish is trailering. I have a 3/4 ton duramax so it is not the weight but the beam. I suspect at the end of the day 3 inches doesn't matter that much. I hope the DOT shares my thoughts. Most people I talk to say that if I keep it below 10 feet of beam I shouldn't have a problem.
Is there a huge difference in the maneuverability between the two. Sometime we fish jetties or the rips aggressively and being able to move around easily is important. I am coming out of a 20 foot edgewater which is pretty nimble.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks
Eric
The only thing
I am looking to purchase a walk around with twin outboards which is trailerable. I think after looking around that a 282 or 232 might be the right answer.
I fish in lake Erie in the summer and the east coast of Florida in the winter. I bring the boat down over Christmas break and then home during spring break with my son. We also go to cape cod for a week and bring the boat with us.
The boat needs to be really good in a head sea as lake Erie can be very choppy with short intervals. And florida in the winter months always seems to be windy as well. One comment I have heard is that gradys can pound a little in a head sea.
In need a boat which is capable of trolling at a knot and a half. Is this possible in either boat if you are running one engine or will I need bags to slow me down?
The only reason for the gulfstream over the sailfish is trailering. I have a 3/4 ton duramax so it is not the weight but the beam. I suspect at the end of the day 3 inches doesn't matter that much. I hope the DOT shares my thoughts. Most people I talk to say that if I keep it below 10 feet of beam I shouldn't have a problem.
Is there a huge difference in the maneuverability between the two. Sometime we fish jetties or the rips aggressively and being able to move around easily is important. I am coming out of a 20 foot edgewater which is pretty nimble.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks
Eric
The only thing