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As you might know, I have a 228. I some rides in a friend's 271 Canyon and that convinced me I wanted a bigger boat, I like the walk around, so Marlin it is.
Or so I thought. Another friend and I were out in our boats yesterday, I in a 228, he in a 300 Marlin. Conditions were supposed to be great, 3'@9s with low winds but it was lumpy. The ride back my boat varied from 17-26mph and it was unpleasant whenever I was on plane. I asked my Marlin buddy how fast he
came home and he said 3700rpm & 23mph. And he said it was a rough ride.
That's giving me enormous pause. My single reason for upgrading is comfort in less than ideal conditions (because my ocean is pretty much always less than ideal, flat days are really rare).
I did a 53 mile ride home in the 271 at 24 knots (28mph) in 7'@11s and it was fine. It was a smoother ocean, yeah, bigger swells but it wasn't as lumpy.
So now I'm wondering and thinking. The 271 has a 9'6" beam, the Marlin 10'7" - does that make a big difference? I ask because if the Marlin isn't a night and day difference in terms of ride in chop and slop, then why upgrade?
The weird thing is that my Marlin buddy got a 208 first and he told me he's been in conditions that would have been tough to keep the 208 on plane and the Marlin is zipping along at 30mph with comfort.
My sole reason for upgrading is comfort. That's it, all the bells and whistles a modern Marlin can have, yeah, those are nice, but they mean nothing to me if I get more or less the same number of days fishing in the 228 as the Marlin.
Anyone have any insight?
Or so I thought. Another friend and I were out in our boats yesterday, I in a 228, he in a 300 Marlin. Conditions were supposed to be great, 3'@9s with low winds but it was lumpy. The ride back my boat varied from 17-26mph and it was unpleasant whenever I was on plane. I asked my Marlin buddy how fast he
came home and he said 3700rpm & 23mph. And he said it was a rough ride.
That's giving me enormous pause. My single reason for upgrading is comfort in less than ideal conditions (because my ocean is pretty much always less than ideal, flat days are really rare).
I did a 53 mile ride home in the 271 at 24 knots (28mph) in 7'@11s and it was fine. It was a smoother ocean, yeah, bigger swells but it wasn't as lumpy.
So now I'm wondering and thinking. The 271 has a 9'6" beam, the Marlin 10'7" - does that make a big difference? I ask because if the Marlin isn't a night and day difference in terms of ride in chop and slop, then why upgrade?
The weird thing is that my Marlin buddy got a 208 first and he told me he's been in conditions that would have been tough to keep the 208 on plane and the Marlin is zipping along at 30mph with comfort.
My sole reason for upgrading is comfort. That's it, all the bells and whistles a modern Marlin can have, yeah, those are nice, but they mean nothing to me if I get more or less the same number of days fishing in the 228 as the Marlin.
Anyone have any insight?