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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:49:37 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
wrote: We are shopping for a fishing boat and have narrowed it down to a Grady White 28 foot walkaround with twin 225 outboards or an Albemarle 28 foot walkaround with twin 200 diesels with jackshafts and stern drives. The clean transom of the inboard is sure appealing, and the Albemarle people claim that having the engine weight in the middle of the boat gives a much better ride. But really, how much better? Is it a big difference or one of those things that is real but subtle? Also what about noise? It seems that having 2 turbocharged diesels right under you would be a lot noisier than having a couple of 4 strokes hanging off the transom. Any other comments about this choice will be welcome. Thanks. I had twin FICHTS (225) on my old Contender (31') and new E-TECs (twin 225) on the new Contender Fisharound (31'). For my money, the new two stroke outboard technology beats four strokes hands down both in terms of efficiency, weight and reliability. The "clean" transom isn't really as clean as you think - there still stern drives hanging off the stern. I had looked at a Topaz in the same category which had twin diesels, but I can't sell myself on diesel power for this size boat. My boat will be just as quick and while I've been informed otherwise by people on this group that I respect, I still think that outboards are more efficient - in particular these new E-TECs. There are those who will disagree, but for what it's worth outboards are better. Later, Tom |
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