The F150 w ecoboost is a towing beast. My boat + trailer weighs around 8000lbs and I can set the cruise at 70mph, 1800 rpm, burns regular gas. Makes 90% of its rated 420ftlbs torque at 1700rpm
A diesel would be better obviously but I did not want to daily drive a 2500 diesel, not to mention the extra cost for one and the maintenance. The f150 is a very comfortable daily driver.
The 2017 F150 will have 470ftlbs and a 10 speed tranny
I concur, you can save a couple hundred thousand buying used. The problem is, you eat all the costs, whereas, new and in charter it can potentially make money. Plus, the tax write off's. So I need to weight it out. But, I do concur with your practice.
The problem with a sailboat is that they're slow and if you want to do any kind of traveling with them you need 2 weeks to really get anywhere and back.
Dad has a 43'. I owned a 30' for quite some time. I work in an office and get 3 weeks vacation and that is not enough time to utilize a sailboat. To me they are awesome if you have the time because you can travel far and wide on very little money. But if you only have a week here and there to sail, you are much better off flying somewhere and chartering. There have been years where we spent more time on a chartered boat than my dad's 43'
I think if you time it right, conch charters has 47' boats for under 3k/week in the BVI's.
I agree, that's why I'm doing my research and going slow.
I grew up on both in New England and cherish memories of both equally. So I have to decide how do I want to play it with my kids.
Do I want a power boat for the lake, sail boat for the ocean. Or go RV or airplane.
Innovation in aircraft is snail pace, if we could get off lead, I would be happier.
The fact that I can buy one is already way above how I grew up. I worked in a marina for a friends father. I scrubbed bottoms and sanded wood, just to play on the boats.
I agree, that's why I'm doing my research and going slow.
I grew up on both in New England and cherish memories of both equally. So I have to decide how do I want to play it with my kids.
Do I want a power boat for the lake, sail boat for the ocean. Or go RV or airplane.
Innovation in aircraft is snail pace, if we could get off lead, I would be happier.
The fact that I can buy one is already way above how I grew up. I worked in a marina for a friends father. I scrubbed bottoms and sanded wood, just to play on the boats.
Ya mean a 270 sundancer just like mine? With twin 4.3 210hp a side, generator and A.C.? With a new aluminum triple axle? View attachment 46546
Great boat. 46mph top end. But cruise at 30mph on 7.7gph a side!
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Do twin boats use counter-rotating props?
Twin 4.3's is probably a nice setup. Our 21' bowrider has the 4.3MPI, good little engine. At 3000 it's very quiet, sips (relatively) fuel, and we maintain 28-30mph depending on loading and lake state.
Do twin boats use counter-rotating props?
Don't get me wrong I came out of a 2000 340 sundancer which is a heck of a boat but for a 27' boat they did a overall good job.k
Ted regarding the sound insulation you should definitely use some!
I re-did mine (engine cover access box) with some good stuff from McMaster Carr and it made a big difference. Most boats come from the factor with it.
McMaster part 5692T13
(1" thick easy clean foam)
You can buy it w the adhesive back, or use 3M spray adhesive
Express cruisers in that size range seem to use mostly sterndrives. Fishing boats in that size seem to be mostly outboards. Any particular reason for that?
If I could have twin out boards on the 270 sundancer id take it in a second! The only down side is fuel efficiency is lower at cruise setting, even with direct injection due to smaller displacement and higher rpms but man think how much bigger the aft cabin and storage compartments would be!
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I/O's are bad if you leave them in the water all the time. Lots of extra maintenance if you do that. If its a lift or trailered boat, they do alright.
The duo-prop contra rotating setups are very efficient. I have one and get 2.5 nmpg at 25kts with a 300hp vortec 5.7 V8 that has a 4 barrel holley carb. The boat holds 118 gallons