The person who designed the hull of my 2021 220 CC knew his stuff. I especially like the design because Sailfish designed a pad on the keel instead of having a total deep v. My boat gets up on the pad around 40 mph and it will top out at almost 60 mph WOT with a Yamaha 4.2 SHO. I also really appreciate the design of this new hull as it directs the spray downward. Seaworthy design as I recently stayed on plane for 25 miles doing 18 mph in true 4-5 ft close interval head seas. This is the best center console rig I have ever owned and economical too.
While I like my Sailfish 2660 and it rides very good, I'd love to see how Sailfish is measuring the various hull angles. According to my measurements of the final step at the keel/transome, the deadrise is closer to 18 degrees, not 24. Not that I care because my boat rides extremely well, albeit a little wet.
Beautiful design, I love the different layers as explained for a smother ride. But tell me how's he broaching in a following sea. I'm in Africa and we have massive swells and not many boats here that don't broach. I'm going to be looking at a boat from the US as I see the passion that you guys have in your manufacturing, the finishes and right up to the last detail
Hello friend! Each of our boat models has its own unique performance characteristics due to size, weight, center of gravity, can you please tell us what Sailfish model and engine HP you are interested in to help us better answer?
The person who designed the hull of my 2021 220 CC knew his stuff. I especially like the design because Sailfish designed a pad on the keel instead of having a total deep v. My boat gets up on the pad around 40 mph and it will top out at almost 60 mph WOT with a Yamaha 4.2 SHO. I also really appreciate the design of this new hull as it directs the spray downward. Seaworthy design as I recently stayed on plane for 25 miles doing 18 mph in true 4-5 ft close interval head seas. This is the best center console rig I have ever owned and economical too.
We are so grateful for your feedback!
While I like my Sailfish 2660 and it rides very good, I'd love to see how Sailfish is measuring the various hull angles. According to my measurements of the final step at the keel/transome, the deadrise is closer to 18 degrees, not 24. Not that I care because my boat rides extremely well, albeit a little wet.
We will address this in an upcoming video, when our engineers will address questions directly!
Beautiful design, I love the different layers as explained for a smother ride.
But tell me how's he broaching in a following sea.
I'm in Africa and we have massive swells and not many boats here that don't broach.
I'm going to be looking at a boat from the US as I see the passion that you guys have in your manufacturing, the finishes and right up to the last detail
Hello friend! Each of our boat models has its own unique performance characteristics due to size, weight, center of gravity, can you please tell us what Sailfish model and engine HP you are interested in to help us better answer?
Hains Hunter Signature boats have the best variable deadrise