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![]() NOYB wrote: I just sent the check to the surveyor yesterday. Survey is being done on Friday. I'm looking at the boat on Saturday. The official survey won't be sent to me until Monday or Tuesday, but the surveyor said that he'd give me a verbal thumbs up or down by Saturday. By Saturday at noon, I could be burning $350 worth of gas travelling on the boat en route to Naples from the seller's marina near Tampa. I've been boating for over 20 years, buy have never owned a twin screw boat this size (31' LOA...10'7" beam). It should be a learning experience. So what have you almost bought? Did you choose gas because you got a huge discount compared to a diesel boat, or do you actually prefer gas? If you have never operated a twin screw boat, it isn't that hard to learn but you will want to stay mentally sharp- particularly at first. I operate a single screw most of the time, so when I am called upon to operate twins I wind up deliberately thinking my way through the process- but running my single is almost "instinctive". If you have operated smaller twin screws, the upsize to 31' won't be a huge issue- and in many respects a larger boat can be a little easier to operate (greater inertia) than a smaller one. You do have less room to recover if you get into trouble with a larger boat, but if you stay out of trouble in the first place you should be fine. |
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