akis_t
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I have a small powerboat which I use in the summers to take us to the near beaches, it is an open 5.5m with an outboard.
I would like to upgrade to something better and one class of cheaper boats are the ones with those large inboard petrol engines (mercruiser 5.0L) with a stern drive.
I was told that boats like these have increased fuel consumption compared to boats with outboard engines (eg a Merry Fisher or a Scout Abaco), suffer from many faults on the stern drive and that they are unsafe as they do not have a backup engine.
On the last point my personal experience is that my outboard has cut out twice in 4 years and both times I had to use the spare engine to crawl back to port.
Any comments welcome.
I would like to upgrade to something better and one class of cheaper boats are the ones with those large inboard petrol engines (mercruiser 5.0L) with a stern drive.
I was told that boats like these have increased fuel consumption compared to boats with outboard engines (eg a Merry Fisher or a Scout Abaco), suffer from many faults on the stern drive and that they are unsafe as they do not have a backup engine.
On the last point my personal experience is that my outboard has cut out twice in 4 years and both times I had to use the spare engine to crawl back to port.
Any comments welcome.