Slowmo
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2018
- Messages
- 454
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Esprit
- Vessel Make
- 40' Tollycraft tricabin diesel
What people have mentioned about access is an important issue. To me it is critical to be able to easily and safely get around the exterior of the boat. One thing this boat has is curved decks with a reverse shear. My 21' Wellcraft (our Tahoe boat) has that and I can tell you the front deck is dangerous. All it takes is a bit of moisture and you slip, forget the 'anti-skid' decks, most are plenty slippery. So my biggest issue with the particular boat is that curving foredeck. I won't go into appearance, that is subjective and I'm pretty traditional in my taste in boats.
As to the motors that is a tough one. I've had 40' boats with gas engines and diesels. Frankly gas engines are easier to maintain IF you're familiar with working on car engines. Diesels are intrinsically more reliable but also intrinsically more expensive. A well treated gas engine can thousands of hours. However a gas engine that has been flogged and/or not well maintained can be done by 500 hours. Don't be fooled, a flogged or poorly maintained diesel can also die an early death. Also not all diesels are durable, some are known to be very problematic, plus far more expensive than a gas engine to replace. However, when you go to sell realize that some people won't buy a gas powered boat regardless.
Safety concerns of gasoline are, in my opinion, grossly over stated and always due to poor maintenance and carelessness. Keep in mind most of us drive gas powered vehicles and don't recoil in terror.
As to the motors that is a tough one. I've had 40' boats with gas engines and diesels. Frankly gas engines are easier to maintain IF you're familiar with working on car engines. Diesels are intrinsically more reliable but also intrinsically more expensive. A well treated gas engine can thousands of hours. However a gas engine that has been flogged and/or not well maintained can be done by 500 hours. Don't be fooled, a flogged or poorly maintained diesel can also die an early death. Also not all diesels are durable, some are known to be very problematic, plus far more expensive than a gas engine to replace. However, when you go to sell realize that some people won't buy a gas powered boat regardless.
Safety concerns of gasoline are, in my opinion, grossly over stated and always due to poor maintenance and carelessness. Keep in mind most of us drive gas powered vehicles and don't recoil in terror.