Highest HP a 272 Sailfish can take

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Have seen some older (94-97) Sailfishes around with 300's on them. Other than the weight/ scuppers when sitting, which they don't look that bad with, is there any concern of 300's being on these hulls. All are the stepped hulls without the full running surface.

Any reason the euro transom can't handle 300's, provided it's all solid?
 

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given that the marlins werent rated for 600, id doubt the sailfish was
 

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Not really asking about ratings though. Ratings were based on what power was available at the time. Marlins originally came with F225's. No doubt at all they can handle 600 just fine.
 

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its my understanding that the transoms were reinforced when the ratings went up. the concern could be too much load on the transom with higher than rated hp. call grady and ask them. they have pretty good customer service
 

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Had the same question so I called Grady White. Their comment was the euro transom on those early models was not designed to withstand the weight of current four strokes. Their suggestion for me was the newer Mercury Four Strokes. So, that's what I did and haven't look back. The old two stroke Yami's weighed in at about 440. The Mercury V6 four stroke weighs in at 475.