davecw000
New Member
Currently considering a 2000(yr) S28
Single mercruiser diesel, Bravo III leg
I know there’s a lot of debate about singles over twins – but I guess at the end of the day if it suits and all that….. after all its only 29 foot….. Planning to keep her on Scottish loch so top end speed not that important nor is redundancy factor of a second engine if one were to fail….. a decent small outboard would prob keep me out of trouble.
So to my question(s)….. I have read much about sealines and cracking on the hull noticeable near the bow and on the chines – whilst I do not wish to set any debate running on the issue – I would be grateful if someone were to give me an idea of exactly where to look for this i.e above or below water line, where the deck meets the hull etc… (boat is on the hard and just had the bottom painted – but above this, the hull looks clean and solid) also there has been some suggestion of the tabbing becoming dislodged which leads to this cracking – I do intend to get a survey but before this are there places i.e within the interior spaces where I should be looking before going that far?
Also read much about the bravo III leg; can it be that bad? .. and with a mercruiser diesel, again the suggestion is made that this should be cheaper than a VP is this true? …. Has there been any sign of the market moving more toward singles – obviously looking to see how hard it may be to sell on in a few years…..
Many thanks
Dave
Single mercruiser diesel, Bravo III leg
I know there’s a lot of debate about singles over twins – but I guess at the end of the day if it suits and all that….. after all its only 29 foot….. Planning to keep her on Scottish loch so top end speed not that important nor is redundancy factor of a second engine if one were to fail….. a decent small outboard would prob keep me out of trouble.
So to my question(s)….. I have read much about sealines and cracking on the hull noticeable near the bow and on the chines – whilst I do not wish to set any debate running on the issue – I would be grateful if someone were to give me an idea of exactly where to look for this i.e above or below water line, where the deck meets the hull etc… (boat is on the hard and just had the bottom painted – but above this, the hull looks clean and solid) also there has been some suggestion of the tabbing becoming dislodged which leads to this cracking – I do intend to get a survey but before this are there places i.e within the interior spaces where I should be looking before going that far?
Also read much about the bravo III leg; can it be that bad? .. and with a mercruiser diesel, again the suggestion is made that this should be cheaper than a VP is this true? …. Has there been any sign of the market moving more toward singles – obviously looking to see how hard it may be to sell on in a few years…..
Many thanks
Dave