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Old 06-08-2016, 09:00 PM
Terry England Terry England is offline
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I would like to power with a 150 4 stroke. I never had the boat in the water so can only guess at the water line from the old bottom paint line. I will use the boat in Long Island sound, these boats are great for the wash board conditions we frequently see. I run twin 150's on my 2360 I like to get to my fishing grounds asap weather permitting. It's my understanding this hull design was used when Sailfish boats came to be. My 2360 Sailfish hull looks very similar to my Sea Craft hull.
Finatic,
Based on that data Captain, I would concour with No Bones post #2 (if you're not putting a bait well behind the seat) Good luck - send pictures.
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