Daniel B
Member
Hi folks. New to the forum. My wife are looking at making the transition from a sailboat to a trawler and are leaning toward a relatively low power/low fuel consumption boat that we would be comfortable and safe cruising to Alaska or Mexico, for example.
We have started the process of looking at different boats in the 36 to 42-foot range and started with a preference of two engines for redundancy purposes and have been surprised that single engine boats seem to predominate. We understand the trade offs between going single versus twin but are curious to hear perspectives from single engine owners, especially those who cruise in fairly remote areas where help may not be nearby.
We are also hoping we can hear from folks on full displacement versus semi displacement hulls. It sounds like there is a greater need for stabilizers in full displacement boats and we are nervous about using either the old style stabilizers or electrical/mechanical systems.
We don’t care in particular about going faster. Six or seven knots is fine for us.
Thanks in advance!
Dan
We have started the process of looking at different boats in the 36 to 42-foot range and started with a preference of two engines for redundancy purposes and have been surprised that single engine boats seem to predominate. We understand the trade offs between going single versus twin but are curious to hear perspectives from single engine owners, especially those who cruise in fairly remote areas where help may not be nearby.
We are also hoping we can hear from folks on full displacement versus semi displacement hulls. It sounds like there is a greater need for stabilizers in full displacement boats and we are nervous about using either the old style stabilizers or electrical/mechanical systems.
We don’t care in particular about going faster. Six or seven knots is fine for us.
Thanks in advance!
Dan