ARoss
Guru
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2007
- Messages
- 637
- Vessel Name
- My Yuki
- Vessel Make
- 1973 Marine Trader 34
Straycat... no idea how the survey went but from the pics it looks like a keeper
I very much doubt it.* Every twin-engine and four-engine airplane pilot I know does as thorough a preflight with two or four engines as they do with one.* Same with boat engines.* I check our two engines as carefully as I did when we chartered a boat with one engine, or when we run a narrowboat in the UK with one engine or when we use our Arima that has one main engine.nomadwilly wrote:
And I never did need one but i'm sure at least most of the fliers that had them also had preflights that were something less than they were before the parachutes.
Yea, the traitors!sunchaser wrote:
Thats a good one Keith. It has been awhile since the debate of 1 vs 2 surfaced. I enjoyed*spending time with*a new Krogen 58 owner this summer and hearing his rationale of* 1 vs 2 engines. He went with 2 of course because he is very smart and a good Catholic too!! As you know, it is Krogen's flagship model.