nortada
Well-Known Member
On a previous single engined 22 ft boat I fitted a 20hp out board that pushed it along well and gave me the confidence to poodle around the Wash - not the friendliest bit of water. Only used it once in anger. Had I not had it, it would have been an unscheduled trip towards Wells Next The Sea.But you said "On a broader front, I would not go to sea with a single means of propulsion - too much can go wrong "
So do you fill one tank from one marina and the other from a different source, then fill the day tank from somewhere else ?
I think not.
My engines also run in isolation, but i fill them up at the same time. A contaminated supply would affect both tanks. Given the fact that a day tank would be filled from the same supply, that would be affected too.
My last but one boat was a 28ft single engined motorboat, fitted with a 200hp inboard diesel. What sort of aux engine would be needed to push that along and where would you store the petrol to run it ?
With respect, you might want to rethink the statement "On a broader front, I would not go to sea with a single means of propulsion - too much can go wrong "
With respect, why would I want to rethink my statement
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