336 vs 366 canyon

gatordmd

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Hi.
I am considering a used 2014 336 or a 2013 366 canyon.
Both boats are impeccable. The 336 has 400 hours, 2 350 yamahas, and the 366 has 800 hours, with trip 350 yamahas. One year of warranty on both boats for the engines. The asking price for the 336 is 225 K and the 366 is 255K. Does anyone have experience with either boat? Plannning to use in Southeast Florida and maybe an occasional Bahamas trip. Thanks in advance.
 

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Were all the yamaha 350 bugs worked out by 2013-2014? This would be my first worry.

And if they have new ecu's installed the hours are reset to zero.
 

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The old rule is bigger is always better. I think both hulls are great. Comes down to what you want to spend to buy and maintain. I don't think you can go wrong with either.
 

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Wow... Enjoy that rig. She is huge.
 

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The 36 actually had problems with the 350s. I friend of mine owns a marina/yamaha dealership. The 350's were made in 3 classes, A, B, and C. I actually got my deposit back on the boat and I am doing a sea trial on the 33 tomorrow. The engines (which are also 2014 350's) surveyed perfect! Hope to close by the weekend.
 

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Getting the 33. Probably a better boat for me. Surveyed perfect. Hopefully closing tomorrow. Can't wait.
I was a partner in a 1994 chase 24 that got a new hull in 2007. That was a great boat.
Needed something larger and nicer for cruising and the wife!