Thursday, December 8, 2011

Gas VS Diesel Boats

By Jessica Page


As you may know, diesel engines aren't something you should take lightly. There are good reasons why the rush to put them in cars back in the 70s flopped. Diesel isn't the ideal power source for all applications.

Engine speed - If there's a reason why diesel engines became reputable in the history of engines, it's because they can last for a long period of time. They were also known to be colossal and they are between an RPM range of 600 and 1,000.

It was a fact when the rumor about a diesel engine that can run for a long time provided that it's used appropriately. But the part that becomes fallacious was when it was indicated to still lengthen its service no matter how heavy the loads are.

Fuel consumption - If you plan to engage on some serious long range travel, especially if fuel stops aren't available, then fuel consumption will become an issue. Diesel engines will normally burn 1/3 to 1/2 the amount of fuel as their gas equals. Considering the cost of the engines versus the amount of fuel you'll burn during the time you own the boat, fuel savings isn't really important.

Dilemma - Most questions of choice arise for boats that are in the 28 to 34 foot range where either type of engine is available with adequate horsepower. Gas engines do have the advantage that they are cheap to buy and also cheap to repair.

Diesel boats are just the opposite, as for the price of one you could buy three gas engines. For the price of a smaller in-line 6 cylinder diesel, you can buy two gas engines.

When you focus on cost alone, anyone can go for gas engines. But if during scenarios where extra torque is needed, that's where using diesel engines are more advantageous. This requirement would be too much for a gas engine to handle.

If you have a choice of gas versus diesel, your first concern should be to determine whether or not you can really afford to own a diesel, as the initial price is only part of the cost.

Other expenses would be for the regular maintenance. If you can't manage the expensive fees, then you're better with gas engines. However if you have a large budget, feel free to buy the diesel. In fact, diesel engines can also bring many benefits even though they are not suitable for those with limited budgets.




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