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![]() "Christine" wrote in message news:UAr7g.1056 Newbie here...long time lurker, first time poster. Anyway, I'm doing some research for my first boat for my family with two small kids (ages 6 & 2). Pretty much have my choices narrowed to a 17--19 ft bowrider, I/O, will be confined to inland lakes. I realize there's a pretty noticible power difference between the 4 & 6 cylinders, and also realize there's a difference in fuel consumption. At $3/gallon, I'd be lying if I wasn't concerned. I'm stuck between the fuel economy difference and the prospect that we will get bored with the limited power of a 4 cyl. as my kids grow up. I'm looking at getting a newer model that I probably will keep for several years. Towing & weight are also potential issues, because I don't want to have to buy a vehicle with a V8. Lots of negatives here, but I'll leave to you the question as to whether you can basically afford this. Having said that:---- A) Your kids won't be small much longer. Get the 19ft. B) The marginal cost of the additional HP is not that great in the context of a boat purchase in general, but the HP will be essential as the kids get bigger and approach adult size. Get the 6 cyl. |
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You will want to push the 4 beyond it's "sweet spot" which may use more
fuel than the 6 at cruise speed anyway and it will definately wear out sooner and have more problems. Also, remember boats are expensive to buy (Sales tax, adding the toys, etc) Never plan on upgrading in a year or two, get something that you will be happy with for 5 years +. Hull shape and age of the engine will also have a lot to do with fuel economy. The newer engines are much more fuel efficient. John Gaquin wrote: "Christine" wrote in message news:UAr7g.1056 Newbie here...long time lurker, first time poster. Anyway, I'm doing some research for my first boat for my family with two small kids (ages 6 & 2). Pretty much have my choices narrowed to a 17--19 ft bowrider, I/O, will be confined to inland lakes. I realize there's a pretty noticible power difference between the 4 & 6 cylinders, and also realize there's a difference in fuel consumption. At $3/gallon, I'd be lying if I wasn't concerned. I'm stuck between the fuel economy difference and the prospect that we will get bored with the limited power of a 4 cyl. as my kids grow up. I'm looking at getting a newer model that I probably will keep for several years. Towing & weight are also potential issues, because I don't want to have to buy a vehicle with a V8. Lots of negatives here, but I'll leave to you the question as to whether you can basically afford this. Having said that:---- A) Your kids won't be small much longer. Get the 19ft. B) The marginal cost of the additional HP is not that great in the context of a boat purchase in general, but the HP will be essential as the kids get bigger and approach adult size. Get the 6 cyl. |
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