I've got a 96 Seafarer 228, w/ 225 2 stroke carb. Considering moving up to Gulfstream. Reasons:
- Need for improved ride when moving and stability when fishing(sitting still) The 228 rocks side to side alot in any wave action. I boat in LI Sound and the chop can be tough. The wife and daughter like boating but not enough to go out on any day with waves over 18-24 inches. This is the biggest issue for me.
- More deck space, even though 228 cockpit is roomy with engine bracket.
- More storage space and larger fish boxes.
- 4 stroke engine or at least 2 stroke w fuel injection.
- Slightly better location of potty. Sounds silly, but not to any of my female guests.
I've heard that the Gulfstream difference in ride and handling is substantial, due to the increased beam. I'd prefer to not have to go up to a 26- 28 foot boat, for personal reasons. I've loved the 228, but feel I need more boat to keep the family involved.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and input.
- Need for improved ride when moving and stability when fishing(sitting still) The 228 rocks side to side alot in any wave action. I boat in LI Sound and the chop can be tough. The wife and daughter like boating but not enough to go out on any day with waves over 18-24 inches. This is the biggest issue for me.
- More deck space, even though 228 cockpit is roomy with engine bracket.
- More storage space and larger fish boxes.
- 4 stroke engine or at least 2 stroke w fuel injection.
- Slightly better location of potty. Sounds silly, but not to any of my female guests.
I've heard that the Gulfstream difference in ride and handling is substantial, due to the increased beam. I'd prefer to not have to go up to a 26- 28 foot boat, for personal reasons. I've loved the 228, but feel I need more boat to keep the family involved.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and input.