single engine diesel

lionelz

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Ok, I know that I have only just got my boat this year but I am loving it and looking to the future and when I decided its time to upgrade to the next boat (not for some time yet), So the question is I currently berth at Gosport on the drystack, which I think is brilliant and suits all my needs at present, but I was surprised to see that they now accept boats up to 11m on the drystack (maybe because of the new build) Well I suppose in the future I will want to upgrade to a bigger boat (mine is currently just over 30ft). So to get to the point what is the largest boat in length and weight that can be powered by a single engine. I am thinking I would need to be able to cruise at 20-22 knts, The reason that I don't want twins is because of running costs I know that they are easier to drive, steer and berth, however twice the servicing cost, twice the maintenance and almost twice the fuel. Any recommendation?
 
Also the Nord West 900 .... which does have a neat aft cabin and prop and rudder protected with proper skeg ... came with or without flybridge ... also later extended and emerged as Nord West 330 ... Common engine was a 370 Hp single diesel, which gives a reasonable turn of speed... Good accommodation and well built boats..

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Ok, I know that I have only just got my boat this year but I am loving it and looking to the future and when I decided its time to upgrade to the next boat (not for some time yet), So the question is I currently berth at Gosport on the drystack, which I think is brilliant and suits all my needs at present, but I was surprised to see that they now accept boats up to 11m on the drystack (maybe because of the new build) Well I suppose in the future I will want to upgrade to a bigger boat (mine is currently just over 30ft). So to get to the point what is the largest boat in length and weight that can be powered by a single engine. I am thinking I would need to be able to cruise at 20-22 knts, The reason that I don't want twins is because of running costs I know that they are easier to drive, steer and berth, however twice the servicing cost, twice the maintenance and almost twice the fuel. Any recommendation?

Increasingly this is becoming an irrelevant question as more and more manufacturers develop single engine versions. I know it isn't what you meant by your post but Elling have just announced a 60 foot plus E6 model that will be single engine. Hardy are also developing single engine versions - the 40DS is one such. So - to take you literally there isn't really a limit to length and weight. The other posts have made very constructive suggestions about specific boats.
 
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