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On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 15:27:31 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On 31 Aug 2006 07:39:53 -0700, "Archie Bunker" wrote: Our family is rapidly outgrowing the boat. Its time for a bigger one. On a pleasure boat, mainly used for tubing, hydrosliding etc., what are the disadvantages and advantages of outboards compared to inboards as far as performance, handling, fuel economy, reliability, longevity? Interesting question. I'll readily admit that I'm an outboard type - I much prefer outboards for a lot of reasons, up to and including performance, economy and lots of power in a small package. Having said that, for the application you are interested in, I/O or straight inboards are probably the best choice. Outboards have the disadvantage of eating up a lot of stern so things like swim platforms are not practical. And with an outboard, there is always the issue of danger with a prop exposed - SS props can be sharp and even at idle or stopped can be a hazard. This is also true with an I/O, but it's not as dangerous as the I/O will hang the prop lower - plus there is a swim platform that one can get in and out of. Inboard boats for your application are probably the best overall bet because everything is hung under the boat. In addition, you can really get freaky with the horsepower. :) As to handling, in my opinion, outboards out handle I/Os and inboards but that's a personal preference. I've been on inboards that handled like a sports car the steering was so responsive. Then again, I can do much the same with my outboards so I consider that a wash. My experience with outboards in terms of economy and reliability has been excellent compared to others who have inboards or I/Os. Generally maintenance is less (Note: I'm a big two stroke guy so maintenance is somewhat less than four strokers). Outboards are generally quicker to diagnose/repair and the cost are somewhat diminished by the fact that it's exposed and easier to get to than an inboard or I/O. And that, in my opinion, is that. :) And I/O's can take up a lot of room in the boat. My next will be an outboard for many of the reasons mentioned above. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John |
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![]() What're the limiting factors of your current boat? Two small. I get me and three or four kids in it and we are crowded. Its a 15 foot Lone Star with a 35 Evinrude. It will barely plain with the kids on a tube(they are heavier than they were a few years ago!) What extras are you looking for? Possibly a walkthrough windshield with room up front for people. Canvas top. A head. That might help better determine what alternatives to consider. But it raises the question of what is it you want out of the boat ABOVE the waterline? Room for people, beer and food! |
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Its a 15 foot Lone Star with a 35 Evinrude.
Oh. Well. If that's what you're in then any of the 18 foot+ bowriders would be worth considering. And if all you're concerned about (watersport-wise) is going tubing then something with an outboard is likewise worth considering. Going with a wakeboard or waterskiing inboard Mastercraft might be overkill. What're other folks on the nearby waters using? Might want to consider going along with whatever's popular locally, if just to have good dealer support (if you're considering a new or recent boat). |
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Archie Bunker wrote:
What're the limiting factors of your current boat? Two small. I get me and three or four kids in it and we are crowded. Its a 15 foot Lone Star with a 35 Evinrude. It will barely plain with the kids on a tube(they are heavier than they were a few years ago!) Untill you have decided on what you are going to buy. Get some pitch taken of your prop. If you are looking at 18' go o/b i/b take up to much room. |
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