mark guthrie
Member
I am concerned about the maintenance cost and fuel burn of a twin. Also, I will be buying used, so the prospect of replacing two engines down the way v. one is weighing on my mind.
Of course, I know the arguments for maneuverability and "getting" home on one. A twin would be nice, no doubt. I do have Seatow and don't plan on going far offshore.
Any input would be appreciated. I read somewhere recently that an owner was getting 2.5 MPG with his twin Seay...which was surprisingly good.
Thanks, Mark
St. Pete
p.s. If you know of anyone selling a 270, 280, 290,300, please let me know.
Of course, I know the arguments for maneuverability and "getting" home on one. A twin would be nice, no doubt. I do have Seatow and don't plan on going far offshore.
Any input would be appreciated. I read somewhere recently that an owner was getting 2.5 MPG with his twin Seay...which was surprisingly good.
Thanks, Mark
St. Pete
p.s. If you know of anyone selling a 270, 280, 290,300, please let me know.