Momac
Well-Known Member
Fuel availability is significant factor for me.
I also do think a diesel is significantly cheaper to run............ but that is dependant on how much the boat is used.
When diesels develop a fault they can be expensive to fix - but then so can a petrol engine. There will always be horror stories.
Someone on one of the forums had to stop boating when his inboard petrol engine raw water jacket corroded through internally.
Petrol engined boat are quite a bit cheaper to buy ..............so low hours use and refuelling not an issue = petrol may be the better option.
The pollution aspect is not something that worries me. If you are worried about that consider a boat with sails.
I also do think a diesel is significantly cheaper to run............ but that is dependant on how much the boat is used.
When diesels develop a fault they can be expensive to fix - but then so can a petrol engine. There will always be horror stories.
Someone on one of the forums had to stop boating when his inboard petrol engine raw water jacket corroded through internally.
Petrol engined boat are quite a bit cheaper to buy ..............so low hours use and refuelling not an issue = petrol may be the better option.
The pollution aspect is not something that worries me. If you are worried about that consider a boat with sails.