Wanted to start a debate (I'm sure that what will happen), and also anser a question that I'm just curious about.
What is the advantage to having twin outboards vs single, given that you have the same overal horsepower.
example is to just toss some numbers out, why have twin 125's versus a single 250. I understand the handling advantage at the dock, but any advantages at speed??
Also, the other given advantage would be if one motor fails, you have a backup to get back in.
As a side note, for the fun of it sometime, I would love to see twin 15's on the back of my tinney (rated for 30hp max). I know weight would be a problem there, but I still think it would just be funny as all heck to see and do.
What is the advantage to having twin outboards vs single, given that you have the same overal horsepower.
example is to just toss some numbers out, why have twin 125's versus a single 250. I understand the handling advantage at the dock, but any advantages at speed??
Also, the other given advantage would be if one motor fails, you have a backup to get back in.
As a side note, for the fun of it sometime, I would love to see twin 15's on the back of my tinney (rated for 30hp max). I know weight would be a problem there, but I still think it would just be funny as all heck to see and do.