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Re: T&T: Trawler versus motoryacht

From: joe (no email)
Date: Sat Mar 01 2008 - 23:51:28 EST

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    I have a twin engine displacement boat with redundant fuel filters,
    polisher, separate fuel pickups and fully protected props which have
    afforded me great true redundancy. I can run almost to hull speed on one
    engine and maneuver on one engine as rudders are huge. Point is that I've
    lost propulsion in one engine twice, once running gear related and the other
    a fried seized alternator bearing which disables the engine as the same belt
    drives raw and coolant pumps. Both times ...no problem just continued on to
    destination and made fix. It is very simplistic to assume that failures are
    eliminated if you just keep clean fuel. Events from engine component
    failure to running gear failures (wrapped crab/fish pots, lines etc.) can
    and do occur. Of course just drop the hook and call sea tow/tow boat US????
    If you are in a place where that can be done safely sea state?, gulf stream,
    open large body of water with fetch and wind building, narrow rock lined
    channel, major shipping channel with large constrained by draft ships that
    may not even see you given their radar shadows even if they could can't stop
    or turn except over great distance, etc, etc. etc. I personally have
    enjoyed the benefit of redundant systems twice in a very short time (perhaps
    snake bit) and am comforted by it and feel the minimal extra cost to
    maintain an extra (small 54 hp naturally aspirated diesel) engine with
    shaft, prop and rudder is worth the peace of mind.

    Differently stroked,

    Joe
    N-37

    -----Original Message-----
    From:
    [mailto:] On Behalf Of
    Henry Quigley
    Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 8:09 PM
    To: Bob England;
    Subject: Re: T&T: Trawler versus motoryacht

    It all makes sense except the dual engines. Why would anyone want twice the
    maintenance, twice the oil at oil change etc, etc.

    Since most engine failures are fuel related; two dead engines are the same
    as one dead engine. Have a good set of filters or a fuel polishing system.

    For manoevering a stern thruster is cheaper than a second engine.

    And a single prop is more protected than two.

    Oh well different strokes for different folks.

    Henry

    ----- Original Message ----
    From: Bob England <>
    To:
    Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2008 4:13:38 PM
    Subject: T&T: Trawler versus motoryacht

    My personal preference is for a cockpit. For myself I simply would not
    consider an aft cabin boat, it just doesn't work for me, and my boys and I
    like to fish so the cockpit is the best setup for us. I'm also a SERIOUS
    tightwad so the trawler economy appealls to me. I like twin engines (a
    little
    untrawlerish) so that's what my boat has, if it had came with a single I
    would
    have changed it to twins. My grade school teachers always said I was a
    little
    slow so the trawler type kinda fits my personality, I guess. The speed it
    makes is just about perfect for pulling trolling lines. The Krogen line of
    trawlers pretty much fits my idea of the classic trawler, the older ones
    anyway, designed by James S. especially the 42, and the 54.
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