kaiyasdad: I'm a bit biased, but, nice boat! The hull you're looking at is the same as my boat, except my 2005 running bottom extends all the way to the transom and your 2002 has a 'notched transom'. Yours also would have the rear seat built into the transom whereas mine has a fold down seat. Rides will be similar.
I'm thrilled with the ride and quality of my boat. Handles a 2' chop with ease, stays on a slow plane in 3' and, like today, I just barely come off plane running into a 15 knot wind, 2'-4' sea. Anything more than that and I'm just plowing through.
I do a bit of kite fishing for winter-time sailfish and the boat drifts well and is very stable for her size.
Fish boxes are very well insulated and hold ice well.
Cabin is okay for two for a few nights, if you're hardy. We run to the Bahamas for long weekends and do okay.
My biggest complaint is that the walk-around space is a bit more narrow than I would prefer. It's fine on calm days, but chasing a fish around the boat on a bumpy day can be a challenge. If your boat has a hard top, that will not be the concern it is on my boat with a vista top.
Yamaha did a test of that hull (center console version) with twin 115s. I'll try to post the link below:
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/assets/prod ... -GRW-Z.pdf
Not sure the link works, so I'll post the performance numbers:
RPM MPH GPH MPG Db
1000 4.9 0.9 5.44 63
2000 7.7 3.2 2.41 74
3000 9.7 6.9 1.41 80
4000 26.9 8.3 3.24 86
5000 35.0 12.1 2.90 89
6000 44.6 21.9 2.04 91
Theses numbers look pretty close to what I get with an F250, but the 115s show a little better fuel economy and another 2 mph on top end. Test boat only carried 50 gallons of fuel, so our numbers probably are pretty close.
Feel free to email me if you have any specific questions. If you do, let me know how you intend to use the boat and I'll offer my thoughts.
Good luck.
Rob
p.s. I just noticed that the Yamaha test was of 115 two-strokes, not four-strokes. I would expect the four-stroke boat to be a bit slower getting out of the hole.