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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. |