robs523
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2014
- Messages
- 103
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Magnetic North
- Vessel Make
- 1985 Californian 34
Hello, I have been looking at getting a boat for a while now, and we narrowed it down to probably either a Californian 34 or Byliner 32xx. After walking the docks today for the ten thousandth time, I saw the first Californian 34 I've seen in person and both my wife and I loved how it looked compared to the Bayliners. Within 1000 miles, I have found 7 boats in our price range, and they all seem to have different motors.
1- Unnamed twin inboard diesels
2- Perkins 6.3574
3- Perkins 6-354
4- 4 cyl Perkins
5- Volvo diesel
6- Isuzu 6 cylinder
7- Crusader 454 GAS
I am guessing that there isn't much difference between the Perkins, but are they all 4 cyl or are some of #s 2 and 3 6-cylinder? Are the rest after-market? I have only seen one gas model and I'm afraid I'd never be able to afford to leave the harbor in that. Can anyone offer any insight to any of these? Things like reliability, power, efficiency, speed, and anything else. We are looking at these because we want something we can cruise in when we "have time" but also want to do day trips for salmon, halibut, hunting, etc and don't want to be limited to 7 knots on the single day trips since they will happen a lot more frequently (We have two young kids and work full time). Also since the weather can change its mind, it would be nice to have a little more speed to get back home or somewhere safe if we're caught in it. Thanks!
1- Unnamed twin inboard diesels
2- Perkins 6.3574
3- Perkins 6-354
4- 4 cyl Perkins
5- Volvo diesel
6- Isuzu 6 cylinder
7- Crusader 454 GAS
I am guessing that there isn't much difference between the Perkins, but are they all 4 cyl or are some of #s 2 and 3 6-cylinder? Are the rest after-market? I have only seen one gas model and I'm afraid I'd never be able to afford to leave the harbor in that. Can anyone offer any insight to any of these? Things like reliability, power, efficiency, speed, and anything else. We are looking at these because we want something we can cruise in when we "have time" but also want to do day trips for salmon, halibut, hunting, etc and don't want to be limited to 7 knots on the single day trips since they will happen a lot more frequently (We have two young kids and work full time). Also since the weather can change its mind, it would be nice to have a little more speed to get back home or somewhere safe if we're caught in it. Thanks!