rayonthecape said:
It is a tough decision. Both boats are nearly the same price.
The '85 was repowered in 2004 with a Yamaha 225 4-stroke and has only 17 hours on it. Warranty good through August 2009. New hydraulic steering installed at the same time. The hull is in mint condition. Electronics replaced in 2005. All hardware is like the day it was commissioned. The current owner has owned it since '87 and I can tell it is a tough decision to sell.
The Seafarer is a 2000 bought in 2001 with approx. 350 hours on the 200 H.P. 2 stroke Yamaha. It too has been extremely well taken care of. Mint.
Each has a cloth top with no trailer.
decisions, decisions...
I can relate... it is a tough call.
The newer 4 stroke makes the Offshore attractive and the newer hull makes the Seafarer attractice. :?
Like I said, I did like the Offshore. Lots of fishing room and the heavy feel were a plus. But the pounding in a head sea and the rolling were drawbacks. The pounding is greatly reduced with trim tabs, but not on par with the Seafarer.
As far as performance, the Offshore, due to it's weight, will need to be around 4000+ rpm for slow cruise. It will also be slower out of the hole, (which adds up), and less agile. You could look at it almost the same as if it were a Gulfstream with a 225.. it get's the job done, but a little sluggish. Certainly not the same beam, but the weights are almost identical. The Seafarer will need to be around 3700. Doesn't sound like much of a difference, but again, it adds up. In reality, you would probably be running the Offshore around 4600 and the Seafarer around 4200. The 4 stroke, compared to the 200 2 stroke, will close the gap somewhat, but I think the Seafarer will still have an edge in over-all performance/economy. The OX 66's have a great reputation. They're a bit thirsty, but very reliable. 350 hours is very good, (low).
Do some sea trails and hopefully that will help you to decide.
Also, make sure you walk around and thoroughly check the decks out, especially the fuel tank covers, (on both boats). Up until recently, almost all of them, were subject to water intrusion and weakening.
gw204 has a very good point about the fuel tank on the 24... that's a major concern. If it has the optional auxilary tank, you'll have 2 to worry about.