Nealo
Well-Known Member
I'm sure this issue must have been debated on the forum but as I'm new and can't find anything specific on the search facility, at the risk of provoking a collective "oh not that one again" can I ask members for their opinions.
Most of my boating experience has been on inland waterways but I'm going to be buying an offshore cruiser next year and the one issue I can't quite lay to rest is whether to consider single engine boats. I put it this way because logic seems to favour the twin engine option, and having handled such a boat it really was a revelation in terms of manoeverability. Added to which is the security of two engines at sea.
But, one engine is more economical, (as I understand it) reduces the capital cost, saves on maintenance costs, and takes up less room.
Would anyone consider the pro's of single engine installation outweigh the obvious advantages of two?
Most of my boating experience has been on inland waterways but I'm going to be buying an offshore cruiser next year and the one issue I can't quite lay to rest is whether to consider single engine boats. I put it this way because logic seems to favour the twin engine option, and having handled such a boat it really was a revelation in terms of manoeverability. Added to which is the security of two engines at sea.
But, one engine is more economical, (as I understand it) reduces the capital cost, saves on maintenance costs, and takes up less room.
Would anyone consider the pro's of single engine installation outweigh the obvious advantages of two?