As you mentioned, everyone has their opinions of which you’re certainly entitled to yours and I’m entitled to mine as well. Your opinion seems to be based more off of just that, your thoughts or feelings only and being on other’s boats that felt "underpowered" to you. Which could’ve been anything from A. Again, just your opinion, as feeling “underpowered” is rather subjective from person to person or it could’ve just felt that way to you for no reason at all and B. It could’ve been anything from the props being the wrong size or pitch or the wind and other conditions that day that made it feel “underpowered” to you.
I’m taking a stance with my opinion based off the numbers, of which while the numbers aren’t going to be 110% perfect every single time, they’re also not going to be way off. As my high school football coach used to always say when we would watch the video of our previous game the following week… “the video doesn’t lie.” Just like the numbers don’t lie, and it’s impossible to refute them completely or essentially discredit them because of the sole fact that… it’s your opinion. Even though the numbers say otherwise.
This is my first Grady White boat and the 4th total boat that I’ve owned before, which at the time of purchase I was 35 years old, so not too bad, and I have been fishing and boating my entire life as well. That doesn’t mean that I’m an expert though with regards to boats or boating in general. I do know that the performance data is a great tool to utilize when making decisions on what horsepower levels to go with. To throw that information out the window entirely and go solely off of your opinion only I think would be rather naive.
Tech advancement is great and everything but I’m more of the opinion that like most things in life, it comes down to simple dollars and cents and what people can afford. A brand new GW 330 Express with twin Yamaha F425’s is almost $750k, which I for one and would have to assume that most others, probably around going to spend that kind of money on a brand new boat. Which is why there is such a big market for used boats. In terms of outboard pricing, a single Yamaha F425 is $45k minimum and twins will put you at over $100k after installation, rigging, tax and everything else. Comparatively, the F250’s and F300’s are about $15k-20k less per motor, for a total savings of $30k-45k. After buying a used boat for $100k+ And then having to potentially repower for almost another $100k? I think most will take the $30k-45k savings and go a whopping 3 mph slower. Grady White’s aren’t known for being speed demons, if you or someone else wants to go fast on the water then there are many other boats out there that will do just that.
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