Guys,Capt. Scott here from Va. Beach. I currently run a GW Sailfish and the difference is very different between the Sailfish, Trophy Pro & Dolphin.The Sailfish is the largest. They arent the fastest vessels out there but they are built like tanks. 9.6' Beam, excellent cockpit space and did I mention they are heavy. Powered with TwinsThe Dolphin and the Trophy pro are 8'6 beams and they are powered with singles. IMHO they are smaller versions of the Sailfish. All great boats. Made right here in USA As for the older Grady's. There are somethings to be aware of and if your set on buying one, your probally going to have to replace some of the following. Gas tanks, and all fuel lines.(Patriot Marine) does one heck of a good job on replacement fuel tanks. Make sure you upgrade the vents to SS while you have everything apart. Check the decks for rot. Check the thru hull fittings, if they are still nylon replace them. If the boat has a bracket, make sure its coated with the proper bottom paint,(bracket is alum.) and last but not least, hire a good surveyor!!Once you've taken care of the things that go bad first. You will enjoy these older Grady'sI had my GW Sailfish repowered in 08 with Twin 175 Suzuki 4strokes. I replaced everything mentioned above and several other things as well. I've been very pleased with it since the repower!! Hope this helps. Capt.Scott
Lunasea,Just a thought about the Merc's. I think the max HP rating is only 400. That will put you 50 HP over the limit. Check with your insurance co. to make sure the HP rating isnt going to be a problem. That might be a liability issue?? Not real sure here.Tight Lines. Scott
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