SP2
Well-Known Member
We are trying to move up in size from our 23' outboard powered yacht (well it's wind powered, but you know what I mean) and the boats in the 25-28' range are mainly all inboard powered. Our last boat had inboard(s) and that was fine.
The main advantages of the outboard we have found is that the whole thing is out of the water when we are on the mooring, and when we want to service it, it goes to the dealer. It has been reliable and cheap to run.
Clearly if we want a large engine (10hp +) then weight becomes a factor.
Looking at the details of some boats for sale, many of the engines look in a state and the cost of replacing them would be considerable and would not add greatly to the value of the yacht.
I appreciate that battery charging output from an outboard is not going to match a decent alternator.
If there is a choice, what would you be minded to go for - old inboard or new outboard?
The main advantages of the outboard we have found is that the whole thing is out of the water when we are on the mooring, and when we want to service it, it goes to the dealer. It has been reliable and cheap to run.
Clearly if we want a large engine (10hp +) then weight becomes a factor.
Looking at the details of some boats for sale, many of the engines look in a state and the cost of replacing them would be considerable and would not add greatly to the value of the yacht.
I appreciate that battery charging output from an outboard is not going to match a decent alternator.
If there is a choice, what would you be minded to go for - old inboard or new outboard?