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Is this a good setup over the twin engine setup. We do not need to go fast, but don't want to buy a pink elephant either.
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Hello. I just boat a 2006 sundancer 260 with the upraded mx 6.2 MPI.....I loved the way the boat looked and got it at a great price.....BUT I have no idea how to drive it.... I have been on plenty of boats in my time and never ever felt sea sick UNTIL i started driving this sundancer....PLEASE someone help me with what needs to be done to keep the boat from a constant side to side motion...at cruising speeds and standing still.....thank you much
Is this a good setup over the twin engine setup. We do not need to go fast, but don't want to buy a pink elephant either.
Groucho: I think the issue of single vs. twin changes substantially on a Lake vs Big Bay / Ocean travel.
My personal view is that the "base engine" option will always be "underpowered" relative to other boats with bigger engines. But again. . .Lake George is not that big; and the need for power relative to the need for "cabin" is different.
Just beware that the "resaleability" of a 290DA off the lake will be very limited. While you may be fine with the boat on Lake George, few people from the NY metro or NJ area would be willing to drive up to Lake George to buy it. That simple fact should be reflected in the price you pay for the boat. Good luck!
Well. . .my 280SS is wider (I think: 9'6" vs 8'6". . .maybe wrong),
With gas prices heading no where but up and up a single cruiser my be the hot ticket real soon. BTW here are some threads on 280's with single engines:
http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?p=82001#post82001
http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6642