275 w/F350 here, 115 hours and not a problem to speak of. Engine is very solid, I am very happy with it. We absolutely love the general layout of the boat. The boat is used for fishing and family relaxation time. Fishing is in-shore fly and off-shore sport for tuna. She does ok for her size stuffed up into the rocks and really well in the off shore situations. With the bimini off it works great for handling fish all the way around the boat without anything to pass a rod around then pop the Bimini back on and take the wife out for the afternoon at the beach. We really like the bow layout and have enjoyed the overall utility of the boat. We had a Pursuit 2150 DC before this boat so we are familiar with the DC layout.
My only comments for improvements would be:
Improve the rod holing capacity and design the holders, in the head they are not designed for off shore gear at all and the under gunwale holders hold light spinning gear but won’t hold a heavy spinning tuna rig (Penn 850 on a 6' rod).
Put a tackle locker on the boat, I bitched to GW about this when we bought the boat but got Zero support on the issue from factory.
Engine bullet sits in the water all the time, I lot of people say NBD but I don't like it, particularly with the water pick up on the bullet being underwater all the time.
Redesign the entire stern light, (for boats with a Bimini not a hard top) in a word it blows, my assessment and the dealers as well, is that it was designed to the lowest level design engineer in the place and no one check their work before it went into production.
Outside of these small issues I give the boat a 9.5 and I am a very picky person when it come to my toys.
How have you found the low speed handling at the dock. Backing to starboard is difficult, another GW guy down the dock just told me to tilt the engine up to four bars when backing in vs. having it all the way down. It appeared to help but I am drawing a line with one point as I have only docked once using his instructions. Performance now with gear, full tank, full water , Bimini up and summer conditions has settled in at 45 MPH at 5,500 RPM with three bars engine trim. The dealer is checking the engine out for its 100 hour as I write this. I noticed that it has lost 200 - 300 RPM since the acceptance in late April. If anything comes out of this I will post.