markpierce
Master and Commander
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2010
- Messages
- 12,557
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Carquinez Coot
- Vessel Make
- penultimate Seahorse Marine Coot hull #6
Lots of compromises are involved here. The major one is an affordable, available boat one falls in love with regardless. Others are that faster boats generally have two engines rather than one which increase engine maintenance/repair by two, and are less likely to have keel-protected propellers, shafts and rudders, consume more fuel at speed, but have potential to go faster.
Fortunately, my Sweetie has never complained not going faster than six or seven knots. When facing steep five-foot wind/current waves showering water several feet above the pilothouse, five knots is more than enough.
Fortunately, my Sweetie has never complained not going faster than six or seven knots. When facing steep five-foot wind/current waves showering water several feet above the pilothouse, five knots is more than enough.
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