My tidbit of advice ( based on experience!) : Don’t run it hard with the side windows open!
Love mine, and you sound like you scored a good deal. Congrats!
Oh yea....and this boat doesn't like slow....if its snotty 3-5ft ..25 -29 mph is better than 21-24 mphThanks for all of the great info!!!!!!!!!!
idk....its no center console... maybe it gets better over 50??? maybe you have dual steering cylinders and its better??? maybe you're crazy?.....Not sure why everyone says it’s scary over 40mph I put twin 300’s last year on mine and at 48-52 mph it feels awesome.
Very nice boat, I have a 2003 and love it. I don't have the tenderness issues with it heeling over like a lot of people write about but I believe that's due to the deadrise change in 02 to 03. I also find it rides better a little faster in a good chop but watch for that one bigger wave she'll go airborn. I've done it in a big way luckily I pulled back on the throttles and she didn't over rev but she landed solid as a boat could.
I'm fishing ocean in NJ so same conditions you'll encounter. I'll say that anything that I would consider "chop" doesn't slow this boat down and in fact a little chop is better than dead flat. There's a lot of different 2 to 3 and 3 to 5.... Running into a swell will slow you down because of the "airborne" potential but in that case I find myself trying to keep it at least 25mph and a hand on the throttle. My long offshore trips tend to be about 30mph and no faster than 35mph.Yea I think grady took the advice on the issues. From what I read and hear from people that the newer 03 04 05 s, are a bit better. What speed you like to run in the chop? 90% of all my running will be in the ocean off Ocean City MD.
I Love My 265! Its the biggest little express ever built. My advice--- NO COOLERS! Use the giant fish box and the livewell. Enjoy the fishing space like it was meant to be.
A bean bag is a welcome rest (for guests) on the 3 hour ride to the canyon. And it gets out of the way easily when fishing
Don't touch the tabs if you don't have indicators. They haven't done anything good for me.
Come out of hole with motors down and start raising them( the motors) as soon as you are up.
Experiment with lengthening the steering tie bar about 1/2" to toe out the motors (props toward each other). It really helped the slow speed wander for me
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im interested in hearing more on the slow speed wander. I get that a lot when trolling around 4 knots making it hard to keep a steady heading. Was there any negative effect at faster speeds?I Love My 265! Its the biggest little express ever built. My advice--- NO COOLERS! Use the giant fish box and the livewell. Enjoy the fishing space like it was meant to be.
A bean bag is a welcome rest (for guests) on the 3 hour ride to the canyon. And it gets out of the way easily when fishing
Don't touch the tabs if you don't have indicators. They haven't done anything good for me.
Come out of hole with motors down and start raising them( the motors) as soon as you are up.
Experiment with lengthening the steering tie bar about 1/2" to toe out the motors (props toward each other). It really helped the slow speed wander for me
no bad effects at high speed. I do see that the prop wash comes together somewhat when it did not before.im interested in hearing more on the slow speed wander. I get that a lot when trolling around 4 knots making it hard to keep a steady heading. Was there any negative effect at faster speeds?
We prefer one engine for trolling for fuel savings and less propwashWhen you troll do you guys use one engine or two ? I found when I tried only one it was always wondering on me but if I used both big motors to troll it was way better but still wanted to wonder a bit since I only troll for salmon and fish halibut off Vancouver island at
2.3-2.7 mph