I may be out of the loop. I have a Venture 23. Duel Honda 50’s Boat came used with these engines. And, it was in great shape. Never had two engines but liked the idea. Did use once for emergency as took out prop and lower nit damage with log. To rough to change in Pudget Sound So motored home at reasonable speed. Don’t want to get into two vs one debate, like the two for maneuvering if I was to buy again I would think about it. Cost more to run two than one.
When I was a kid people put two outboards on because biggest made was 30hp. Times have changed.
But here is question it seems people are re-powering with bigger and bigger motors. I have cruised Puget Sound for years and up in to Canada 200 miles.
Through rough waters and heavy tides such as Campbell River. Never lacked powers to do any of this.
Now I would add we cruise around 15 knots because we are there to enjoy scenery and is economical cruise for my set up. Most times in these waters.
Can’t go 20 Mostly times not because Of power but rough waves not
Allowing safe travel or pound to much.
Why should I spend $15k + to re-power? To a 150?
What am I missing? Or a re-power I see to gain 15 tp 20 hp?
Just asking. Don’t want argument just heard the logic.
Thanks
When I was a kid people put two outboards on because biggest made was 30hp. Times have changed.
But here is question it seems people are re-powering with bigger and bigger motors. I have cruised Puget Sound for years and up in to Canada 200 miles.
Through rough waters and heavy tides such as Campbell River. Never lacked powers to do any of this.
Now I would add we cruise around 15 knots because we are there to enjoy scenery and is economical cruise for my set up. Most times in these waters.
Can’t go 20 Mostly times not because Of power but rough waves not
Allowing safe travel or pound to much.
Why should I spend $15k + to re-power? To a 150?
What am I missing? Or a re-power I see to gain 15 tp 20 hp?
Just asking. Don’t want argument just heard the logic.
Thanks