Stay single or go for twins

john john

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Looking to upgrade to 28' boat. Would be single engine. Would there be an advantage to go one step higher and go for 32' with twins? Hear that docking with twins is so much better. That would be a big help. Any other benefits? These would be powerboats.
 

smokeonthewater

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A 28' single engine cruiser would be a PITA

Twins would be MUCH better.... Fwiw 28' w twins in quite common.

My Monte Carlo has twin engines.
 

Robbabob

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Twins are so easy. I am a novice to docking, and mastering twins makes me look like an expert.
 

cptrick3

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I have had both, a single engine 28' Flybridge and a 10 meter twin powered sport fish. I miss the handling of my twin engine boat but I don't miss feeding it.
 

JoLin

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Okay, if it's an I/O you might get away with a single and a bunch of practice. Straight inboard, 10x as much practice and accept the fact that on some days you may not able to control it. You'll just have to dock with the pointy end in. My general advice would be to go with twins.

Pay attention to engine access and whether you (or the yard if you use one) can actually get in there to work on it. My last boat was impossible- the engine hatches were wide from side to side, but narrow from front to back. Pull a hatch, step down into the bilge, and.... now what? Can't bend because the deck is in the way, can't get to the rear half of the engines. When I had to have a Y-pipe replaced, the yard had to dismantle half the deck to move the engine. I paid for that in additional labor.

My Carver has BIG engine hatches. I, old disabled guy that I am, just replaced the entire cooling system on the starboard engine. Mani's, risers, every cooling hose, and did a full tune-up on it at the same time. Wasn't easy, but it was doable.

My .02
 

25thmustang

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In that size I say go for twins. Even at 28' stick with two motors. Down in the 26' and lower range your into single motor territory.
 

dingbat

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Single engine diesel inboard. Renders the gassers' and their dough mixers obsolete
 
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