I’m just about to repower my Gulfstream and have it boiled down to the Suzuki D300 or D350A. It seems the dealer wants to sell me the D300 over the D350. Does anyone have this set up? If so can you tell me your thoughts?
Hi,I’m just about to repower my Gulfstream and have it boiled down to the Suzuki D300 or D350A. It seems the dealer wants to sell me the D300 over the D350. Does anyone have this set up? If so can you tell me your thoughts?
Welcome Ben. What prop are you running. Your fuel use is fabulous. My Islander has a 2018 DF300AP with a Suzuki 3X16x17 tuned to a 14 pitch with a long cup. I cruise at 26 knots @ 13 gph.
That's interesting. I have a 250 Yamaha and get 27-28 mph at 4400 rpm.. I thought you'd get more out of a 300I have a 2001 Gulfstream, it came powered with a 2014 Suzuki 300. Stock Suzuki propeller on the boat. I don't have anything to compare to, but I find it a little sluggish out of the hole to get onto a plane. It won't seem to hold a plane on anything less than 20mph.
The sweet spot for running my boat seems to be 4400 rpm which has the boat going 24-26 mph and burning 12-14 gph (depending on load).
I typically day fish with 4 people and gear on the boat. Overall I'm very happy with boat engine combo, always puts a smile on my face! However, I wouldn't mind the extra 50hp and the duo prop if money wasn't an issue. Though my wife might kill me if I did .
300 Suzuki is a solid choice, but I'm always of the opinion on boats, put the most HP you can, you'll never wish you had less HP! It's the only true thing I know about boats.
I am with the same problem, but with the Honda BF350 what is much higher.Hello: I am having a Suzuki DF350A installed on a ‘02 GW Gulfstream 232. The installer has a concern that the cowling is taller/larger than the existing F225 Yamaha and won’t tilt all the way up. Has anyone done this install and know if this will be an issue? Thank you! Randy
The difference between the F250 and the F300 is not very high,That's interesting. I have a 250 Yamaha and get 27-28 mph at 4400 rpm.. I thought you'd get more out of a 300