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![]() "Mark" wrote in message om... I am researchig trawlers for a future purchase that will take me away from sailboats. I have loacted several trawlers in the 38-40 foot range that I may be interested in. I have found most to have twin engines but a couple come with a single 120-135 hp engine uaually with a bow thruster. Singles do not bother me because I am not in a hurry, don't care for the extra maintance and will only be boating in the Great Lakes. What I would like to know is if these singles would provide adequate power to cruise at least 7 kph. I plan on a larger dinghy with a minimum 25 hp outboard to provide emergency get home propulsion. I would be interested in some of your thought on the single engines. Have you considered PDQ's M/V 34 catamaran trawler - it has the room of a larger trawler but uses 2 x 75 yanmars. Of course parking one in a tight slip is super easy with twin engine spread so wide apart - more like driving a tank ![]() knots you don't burn much fuel. www.pdqyachts.com -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers)f |
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