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Being a new guy on this forum, I'm sure you don't realize we have beat this horse to death many times!
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IMHO. . . It boils down to: Where you boat, what you can afford, your feeling of safety/reliability and personal preference.
My personal preference is for twins and I have owned both.
The same boat with twin engines will cost more than a single.
Maintenance is double (considering the cost of boating,a minor expense.)
In shallow water a single with a keel may provide some additional protection to the running gear.
The twin provides you a get home backup, if one should break down.
You should have towing insurance if you have a single.
The twin is a little easier to handle and maneuver in tight quarters.
The single may be a little more fuel efficient.
Depending on the boat the twin may be faster.
I'm sure I have missed a few and there are lot's of things to weigh before you purchase and it's not an easy decision. So choose wisely.
Larry B
p.s. Yes I often run on one engine when I'm slow cruising 7 - 8 knots. With BW Velvet drives you can free wheel the transmissions with no problem. Boat is quieter and you can slow down and enjoy the beauty around you. But I can also run them both up to WOT and get in ahead of the weather or darkness. A nice option to have!!