SHUG
Well-Known Member
I got a good response to my recent query about the HARDY27 and now that I have found a few prospects for sale, my next question is about engines.
Having come from a sailing yacht with one engine , the twin engine option seems an un-necessary complication if you are not going for power and speed.
I can see the back-up re-assurance of two engines but it is a lot of hardware to lug about if you don't need it. I also imagine that the fuel consumption with two engines is higher.
Please tolerate my ignorance and give me some good advice.....thanks.
Having come from a sailing yacht with one engine , the twin engine option seems an un-necessary complication if you are not going for power and speed.
I can see the back-up re-assurance of two engines but it is a lot of hardware to lug about if you don't need it. I also imagine that the fuel consumption with two engines is higher.
Please tolerate my ignorance and give me some good advice.....thanks.