The last lodge I was at we had both twin 200, 225 and 250 set-ups on basically the same (2802s) and same size boats. We actually checked burn rates at various times. Surprisingly, the burn rates for the bigger engines wasn't much more than the 200s. And, the bigger engines were way better for handling the WCVI conditions. The 200s were adequate but, on that Grady 225s or bigger would be better. Maybe a single 350DP Zuke if you have DEEP pockets. See DerbyI had twin 200 hpdi yamahas 2004 , on my gulfstream. I would burn 14-18 GPH . Running at 3300 rpm. Unreal power but not so fuel efficient.. Just put on twin 200 yamaha 4 strokes excited to see how my fuel burn will be now...
I’ve given everyone here a couple weeks to jump on it once it’s listed again it will not last longFor $50k look at @bryce’s Wellcraft. Newer Suzuki and a great setup for fishing!