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#432958 - 09/03/08 09:56 AM
Re: Underpowered??
[Re: On Holiday]
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Admiral
Registered: 08/06/05
Posts: 2089
Loc: Glen Cove, New York
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that's about as big a boat as you'd want with a single engine and may be difficult to sell later because of that. the fuel burn rates between a single big engine and two smaller ones will be negligible. however, maintenance costs (including winterizing outdrives and engine - if you need to do that) will be doubled for the twins. on the other hand, low speed handling will be better with twins. when you did the seatrial, how many were onboard the boat? were the fuel and water tanks full? were there other items on board that you would typically take with you (coolers, drinks, food, tube, etc)? a fully loaded boat (fuel, water, stuff, people) will behave very differently than a lightly loaded one. especially once you add the demands of dragging a tube with some kids on it.
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#433218 - 09/04/08 07:47 AM
Re: Underpowered??
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Admiral
Registered: 12/15/02
Posts: 28862
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Inflation just might make it worth what you paid for it three years before. Just have a Certified Master Tech throughly check out the drive. They had some issues for awhile. I think, its after the 2006 model year that the field reports say, "no sweat". And its not all examples before either, just fully have it checked out with a Merc Certified Master Tech for I/Os, not O/Bs. They usually have their certificate framed on the shop wall. Very demanding program-they are proud.
Please do not mis-understand my comments-folks like the 280/single they own enough to accept the performance, but the twins folks clearly like theirs better.
Also, most think that the twins are "big boat" stuff and also many say that there is no such thing as too much control.
Boats are not selling right now, but their components raw matierals are going up.
Personally, I think boating will hang around and re-gain its sales again.
Boat prices will go up again. Used pricing is somewhat set by new pricing, so as they go down, used goes down and as they go up, used will go up.
Axius is another new control item this year, its about $20,000 to $25,000 extra when ordered with a new boat.
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