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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 9:24:41 GMT -5
what is the difference between the 2360 and 2660?? they both seam to be the same size?? I see several 2360 with the same power as 2660 twin 150's. Was wondering the performance differences as well.
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Post by finatic on Oct 14, 2019 16:18:02 GMT -5
In my opinion the performance difference is huge. My 2360 with twin 150s is very fast and very fuel-efficient. Now put them say Motors on a bigger boat you lose speed and you lose fuel efficiency. The 150s do a fine job on the 2660 or 27 but not as good as the 250s would do that's just my 2 cents. And my reasoning behind waiting to find a 270 with twin 250s.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 17:10:11 GMT -5
Got it Thank you did Any of the 2660 come with 250’s?
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Post by finatic on Oct 14, 2019 17:25:46 GMT -5
Yes they do, however there's not a lot of them around.
If you find one you better be quick on the trigger cuz I'll probably already be there. I check daily.
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Post by fishnfool on Oct 14, 2019 17:53:48 GMT -5
Same hull, the 2360 was made from the same mold as the 2660 with a plug in the mokd.
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Post by gatorman on Oct 14, 2019 18:04:46 GMT -5
Finatic nailed it the 2660 and 27 and the 150's. Sailfish needs to offer the option to have 250's from the factory again. My 2660 is no speed demon with the 150's but it gets the job done. I would love to have the 250's though for those long runs to the gulfstream. JMO Gatorman-
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Post by finatic on Oct 14, 2019 18:38:22 GMT -5
reelkul has the boat to die for, the 2660 with the 250's. I'm so jealous.
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Post by fishnfool on Oct 14, 2019 19:57:47 GMT -5
The new f250s would be even better, they are a lot lighter.
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Post by reelkul on Oct 15, 2019 8:02:32 GMT -5
Attachment DeletedYup, my 2660 has F250's. The boat tops out at about 60mph with these engines. The boat was ordered specifically with these engines, as it was the maximum amount of power that Sailfish recommends on the 2660.
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Post by fishnfool on Oct 15, 2019 9:53:40 GMT -5
Yup, my 2660 has F250's. The boat tops out at about 60mph with these engines. The boat was ordered specifically with these engines, as it was the maximum amount of power that Sailfish recommends on the 2660. Does it feel stern heavy at all with those motors or does it feel pretty balanced and nimble?
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Post by reelkul on Oct 16, 2019 7:47:58 GMT -5
I don't feel that the boat is stern heavy when moving, but when at rest, the water line is in the middle of the thruhull drains. I do feel that it has the right amount of balance and maneuverability, especially after tuning the engine height and switching to 4 blade props.
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Post by fishnfool on Oct 16, 2019 8:22:29 GMT -5
I don't feel that the boat is stern heavy when moving, but when at rest, the water line is in the middle of the thruhull drains. I do feel that it has the right amount of balance and maneuverability, especially after tuning the engine height and switching to 4 blade props. Great! I think those new lighter V6 F250's would be even better, not sure why SF changed the power rating on this hull esp with lighter power packages that are avaiable.
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Post by finatic on Oct 16, 2019 8:46:19 GMT -5
I don't feel that the boat is stern heavy when moving, but when at rest, the water line is in the middle of the thruhull drains. My 2360 sits the same way at rest.
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Post by abouttime2fish on Oct 16, 2019 9:53:10 GMT -5
I always thought the 200’s would be a good match but have never seen anyone with them or comment on that setup.
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Post by abouttime2fish on Oct 16, 2019 9:58:22 GMT -5
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