Good day, this question has probably come up before and I know its been on THT... But lets talk about it.
I have a 2002 282 Sailfish, I love this boat I really do!
We have had had her 5 years now and every year we are getting better at and with handling her. My question is in the Ocean, in the "Chop" does this boat really handle all that well? Lets look at some options, she is NOT a deep V hull center console so we wont be ripping on top of the waves in a chop, also I think & NOT from experience those boats do well - full steam ahead because they cut through the waves.
My boat with the flatter Stern is kind of like a piece of plywood pounding on the waves and kind of getting kicked around. I have learned, "I Think" in the crap with this boat we need to just stay steady and make sure we keep some of the bow into the waves to punch into them and through them? Let me pick a speed? Say 10 to 15 knots, kind of a slow also what are we talking about maybe 2 to 4 to 6 seas?
In addition, I think this boat is not really all that heavy say compared to a 28' Carolina Classic
I know that's a lot but would really like to hear from more experienced Grady White Owners?
Also what about tabs in the crap in or out?
Again I love this boat and would not trade it in, just looking at some of the characteristics
All The Best
I have a 2002 282 Sailfish, I love this boat I really do!
We have had had her 5 years now and every year we are getting better at and with handling her. My question is in the Ocean, in the "Chop" does this boat really handle all that well? Lets look at some options, she is NOT a deep V hull center console so we wont be ripping on top of the waves in a chop, also I think & NOT from experience those boats do well - full steam ahead because they cut through the waves.
My boat with the flatter Stern is kind of like a piece of plywood pounding on the waves and kind of getting kicked around. I have learned, "I Think" in the crap with this boat we need to just stay steady and make sure we keep some of the bow into the waves to punch into them and through them? Let me pick a speed? Say 10 to 15 knots, kind of a slow also what are we talking about maybe 2 to 4 to 6 seas?
In addition, I think this boat is not really all that heavy say compared to a 28' Carolina Classic
I know that's a lot but would really like to hear from more experienced Grady White Owners?
Also what about tabs in the crap in or out?
Again I love this boat and would not trade it in, just looking at some of the characteristics
All The Best