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Singles or twins ?


Are single engine boats better than twin engine models? There are plenty of schools of thought on this one. Diesel engine reliability has increased dramatically over the last ten years. Fuel quality has also improved as more diesel powered boats are in operation so fuel storage tanks get refreshed more often. Is the old argument that two is better than one still valid?

Bcblog Fuel economy is a big issue. In late December I went on a photography session on the west coast of Florida and we shot running images of the Back Cove 33. Our photo boat was an Ocean Master 31 with twin 250hp outboards. We ran the same times and distances for two days and at the end of the second day we refueled both boats. To my amazement the Back Cove 33 (with 480 Cummins engine) cost us $70 to refill and the Ocean Master cost $200. That’s a huge difference in operating costs.

Anyone have an opinion on this topic?

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Welcome to the Back Cove Yachts blog


Back Cove Yachts has a new web site that we want the blogoshpere to know about. The most popular pages so far have been the video and QTVR of each of the three boat models. We’re looking forward to seeing how many folks join our blog and having some great conversation about boats and the boating lifestyle. Our sister company Sabre Yachts has had a blog for a while now and there are plenty of people reading that one.

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