superheat6k
Well-Known Member
Thank goodness my new intended purchase has conventional Ford Sabre engines with minimal electronics, no "safe" 'get you home' mode, no ECUs, and no IPS drives.
It does have both Bow & Stern thrusters, OK I guess these will have at least some electronics, but not for the main shafts that do the real work (and with which most on here could berth without the extra ease these toys provide !).
It seems to me, as evidenced by numerous threads on here, that anyone buying a boat made, say, after ~ 2000 - 2015 is taking an increasingly foul bet that the electronics and associated tomfoolery that is computer programming, is taking on a far higher risk liability after say ~15 years of boat service than I am after some 30 years.
So I wonder in another 15 years whether my by then 45 year old boat will be seen as a far safer purchase than a by then 25 - 30 year old boat with these 'modern' devices, e.g. IPS, Common rail, ECUs, and restrictive service provisions, et al.
Just a thought of course.
It does have both Bow & Stern thrusters, OK I guess these will have at least some electronics, but not for the main shafts that do the real work (and with which most on here could berth without the extra ease these toys provide !).
It seems to me, as evidenced by numerous threads on here, that anyone buying a boat made, say, after ~ 2000 - 2015 is taking an increasingly foul bet that the electronics and associated tomfoolery that is computer programming, is taking on a far higher risk liability after say ~15 years of boat service than I am after some 30 years.
So I wonder in another 15 years whether my by then 45 year old boat will be seen as a far safer purchase than a by then 25 - 30 year old boat with these 'modern' devices, e.g. IPS, Common rail, ECUs, and restrictive service provisions, et al.
Just a thought of course.
