Nicholas123
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I'm still amused by some people's idea that if a boat is bigger it has to be better !
I fell into that trap - with a relatively good 30' sailing boat I intended to live aboard part time - years ago, then realised I want to go sailing for my hobby, and the larger the boat the more hassle & less response - so I backtracked and have always been glad of it, which does not mean to say my 22' boat is in 1970's trim.
The problem with the Centaur having the original engine is that unlike grp hulls these things do have a finite life, and it's not just the expense but a major pain changing engines; a friend recently bought a very good late Centaur with a brand new 3 cylinder Nannidiesel for not an awful lot more relatively, and compared to my Dad's Centaur - a great example in the late 1980's - it's turbine smooth !
Of course this doesn't just apply to Centaurs, it's just that there are a lot of them, could equally apply to any boat with an inboard over 20 years old, less for saildrives with the pain of the gaiter etc.
There's a lot in what you say seajet but I'm actually enjoying the work doing my one up & there is a lot to be said for the increased inside space.The difference between living in a small bedsitter & a broom cupboard!