AHoy2
Well-Known Member
I am considering a change of boat and found that, in the 32 to 34 foot LOA twin diesel range, my choice is considerably limited if I restrict myself to boats with shaft drive (my preference). The requirement is for a boat that will be afloat/used all year round for coastal and cross channel family cruising, days out and fishing sorties (total around 150 to 200 engine hours per year). It will definitely not be just fair weather summer use.
I have so far excluded outdrive powered boats mainly due to the seemingly high maintenance levels and costs together with dubious reliability compared to shaft drive. This view applies to not just the drive unit but all the associated ancillaries. In addition shaft drive models, in general, seem to get the nod in terms of handling and sea keeping ability.
Is my aversion justified or am I excluding some good boats because of bias?
Note: I am not looking for recommendations on specific boats, although suggestions on outdrive contenders would assist. Definitely no canvas top sports models though.
TIA.
AHoy2
I have so far excluded outdrive powered boats mainly due to the seemingly high maintenance levels and costs together with dubious reliability compared to shaft drive. This view applies to not just the drive unit but all the associated ancillaries. In addition shaft drive models, in general, seem to get the nod in terms of handling and sea keeping ability.
Is my aversion justified or am I excluding some good boats because of bias?
Note: I am not looking for recommendations on specific boats, although suggestions on outdrive contenders would assist. Definitely no canvas top sports models though.
TIA.
AHoy2