duck
New Member
Regardless of the twin-single debate. . .in the same hull a boat with twins -should- cost more than a boat with a single. One of those boats is priced wrong. .. .or they are in dramatically different condition.
I hear what you are saying, but they are in 2 different parts of the country with different borkers/sellers. Remember fuel here is almost double to what you guys pay so the Twin is going to be a hard sell under those circumstances. In Europe the more efficient boats command a premium over the bigger more powerful boats. Infact the twin is a year younger and from descriptions/pics the twin is the slightly better boat, but i think the seller is a lot more keen to sell given he has reduced the asking price by £5k gbp / $10k usd which accounts for the even price of the two.
Jeff mentioned he struggled to get his up on the plane with 5 people onboard, i must admit i am a little surprised by this. Does anyone else have experiance of this? Ideally i would prefer the single due to the lower operating costs, but i don't want to be stuck with a boat that wont do what i want with 5 or 6 on board :huh: