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Yamaha 255 FSH sport H in the Florida Keys Gulf & Atlantic

So I am looking to purchase a new 2024 FSH H boat I will be using this in the Florida keys taking family to sand bars reef fishing just cruising around the keys, I would also like to be able to make the Bimini trip. I have been looking for about a year now and plan on buying this summer I do not see any negatives in this Yamaha and when compared to the traditional dual outboard motor boats they are twice the money and does not seem to have all the options the Yamahas do, Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts on this

Thank you
I have 24 255 FSH e . I have used in rivers creeks canals bays and the gulf. So far no issues.
I have added sea keeper Ride. Makes huge difference in the ocean .
Don't know how far your Bimini trip is ,I average 1.9 mpg @ 30 mph. so about 200 mile range
 
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