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![]() wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:56:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Can I get an OooRah for outboards over inboards in salt water ? ;-) I never liked that much hardware in a place I couldn't get to. I agree, but outboards aren't really practical on a 40 foot cruiser. Eisboch I keep forgetting you guys are not really "boaters" you are "yachtsmen" ;-) On the other hand when I see these guys with three 275s on the back, I wonder why you couldn't have outboards. $$$$$$$$ Three 275hp outboards are mighty expensive, compared to two 454ci inboards. Plus, handling becomes a significant issue. Outboards would radically change the pivot point (or whatever you call it) on a larger boat, I would think. I've watched boats as large as a 36' with outboards (four, big Mercs) maneuver into a slip. It appears much easier to do with inboards where you have two props located further forward. I don't know for a fact, because I've never tried it, but it appears to be more difficult with outboards from watching. BTW, a forty footer is hardly a yacht. I used to think the Navigator we had was a big boat at 52'8" LOA until I took it to Florida. Down there it was a peanut. Eisboch |
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