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Please if it is easy for you or for Holokai...give the thread to read it...it will help a lot.
The infos from all of you are very interesting...and they are from your each experience.
Here in Greece 8 to 10 people they buy a rib,so it is difficult to share my experience with them.208 I had known it from a friend about 15 years ago...it had a yamaha F225 and run it very well but my experience it was just this.Holokai gave me more thoughts to think-hard top,weather etc.
The last 10 days I lost my sleep to watch on yt,208 sales and ''stories'' at the sea.If you have time and see them you will see sales of 208 with many types of engines mostly with 2 stroke and some with 4 stroke.The condition on the videos I think is similar...similar equipment on the boats,empty boats from liquids,same weather etc.There you can see the time of plane and you can listen the sound of the engines.Of course we don't know the prop of each engine which is very important info but may be a little help to our discussion.
Of course the most important is the experience from the owners.
I couldn’t agree more. Our boater’s experiences have taught me a lot. Such as engine sizes to hard tops. I’ll be buying my 208 and need to find out what exactly I’ll need. I think I’ve got a pretty good idea of what I’ll need. I’m always open to ideas and greatly enjoy hearing and seeing pictures from our fellow captains. I’m fortunate for a friend of mine has been a charter captain. He has fished throughout the gulf side of Florida including the keys for over 40 yrs. He has some good hours fishing with a friend on a 208. I also spend a lot of research time on boats of this size to draw comparisons. I’ve got a pretty good handle as to the compatibility’s of those vessels are.
keep me abreast of things in Greece.