Perhaps I am a bit optimistic, but I am looking for a fuel consumption comparison for twin 200 Yamaha outboards mounted on a Coastal 2600 as compared to my current boat, a 29' Silverton with twin 198 HP inboards.
The Silverton is beamier, heavier and three feet longer. Utilizing the formula for fuel consumption I found searching this site, the GPH look to be similar. That is OK by me, I just don't want to get into increased fuel usage.
The Wellcraft is considerably lighter than the Silverton so it may be beneficial since the formula does not take that into account.
After all of this, does anyone have any input about the reliability and serviceability of those engines? I like to do my own work but have never really done much with outboards except change plugs. I do ALL of my own inboard work so on the aptitude end, I can comprehend most of it.
The reason I am making the switch is due to my heath. I can no longer perform the physical contortions in the bilge necessary to work on inboards or I/O engines and drives. In addition to that, I want something that is more trailerable than my larger boat. I can sneak a 9' beam down most roads in my area without an issue.
The Silverton is beamier, heavier and three feet longer. Utilizing the formula for fuel consumption I found searching this site, the GPH look to be similar. That is OK by me, I just don't want to get into increased fuel usage.
The Wellcraft is considerably lighter than the Silverton so it may be beneficial since the formula does not take that into account.
After all of this, does anyone have any input about the reliability and serviceability of those engines? I like to do my own work but have never really done much with outboards except change plugs. I do ALL of my own inboard work so on the aptitude end, I can comprehend most of it.
The reason I am making the switch is due to my heath. I can no longer perform the physical contortions in the bilge necessary to work on inboards or I/O engines and drives. In addition to that, I want something that is more trailerable than my larger boat. I can sneak a 9' beam down most roads in my area without an issue.