ari
Well-Known Member
A big issue you also need to consider is the phycological issue of fuelling a big petrol boat.
Your twin AQAD 41s will be burning about 50 litres/hour at about 80p/litre (at current prices - it's rising).
So a decent day out on the water, four hours running, is going to blow through £150.
Twin V8 petrols in an equivalent boat? Maybe 85 litres an hour? And what, £1.50/litre at the marine pumps? (Don't kid yourself you're going to hump it down in cans - you'll do it twice. IF you can find a petrol station willing to let you take a large amount in cans).
Suddenly that lovely day out has cost you £500! Are you going to go out again tomorrow and blow another £500?
And the final irony is, if you are earning so much that you can genuinely afford not to think twice about blowing a grand on fuel in a weekend, you can probably afford a newer diesel boat.
That's the real issue with big old twin V8 petrol boats. Those that can afford to run them can afford something newer/nicer/diesel. Those that can't afford something newer/nicer/diesel can't afford to run the big old twin V8 petrol boat.
Of course you could just potter round locally on it. Trundle out to a nearby bay, drop the hook. In which case, why bother with a big twin engined boat?
Your twin AQAD 41s will be burning about 50 litres/hour at about 80p/litre (at current prices - it's rising).
So a decent day out on the water, four hours running, is going to blow through £150.
Twin V8 petrols in an equivalent boat? Maybe 85 litres an hour? And what, £1.50/litre at the marine pumps? (Don't kid yourself you're going to hump it down in cans - you'll do it twice. IF you can find a petrol station willing to let you take a large amount in cans).
Suddenly that lovely day out has cost you £500! Are you going to go out again tomorrow and blow another £500?
And the final irony is, if you are earning so much that you can genuinely afford not to think twice about blowing a grand on fuel in a weekend, you can probably afford a newer diesel boat.
That's the real issue with big old twin V8 petrol boats. Those that can afford to run them can afford something newer/nicer/diesel. Those that can't afford something newer/nicer/diesel can't afford to run the big old twin V8 petrol boat.
Of course you could just potter round locally on it. Trundle out to a nearby bay, drop the hook. In which case, why bother with a big twin engined boat?