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Sport Boats Cruisers Vs. Fisher Boats which is the best

141 Ansichten· 08/12/21

We made this video for you in the hope that boat comparison is made a little easier if you are getting into the hobby of boating. Putting boats together in one video might help you decide on your next boat. All will depend on where you do your boating. In cooler climates, the Jeanneau Merry Fisher range has dominated for many years. The Merry Fisher has a closed helm position will keep you safe from bad weather conditions. In warmer climates, a closed wheel station can be a disadvantage. Boat buyers still prefer open cockpit-style boats, which American boat manufacturers first dominated in the early 2000s. A big problem for sport cruisers in the early 2000s though was most boats were powered by thirsty gas (petrol) guzzling v6 and v8 engines. Over the following decade many manufacturers turned diesel options. Diesel engines became even more popular, offering common-rail fuel injection. The difference in fuel economy between petrol and diesel is staggering. Fast forward to the decade following the banking crash of 2008 and the development of outboard engines with the new generation of fuel-efficient petrol-powered outboards saw the market change again. From around 2020 many large cruiser boats are offered for sale with triple outboard options. The predicted decline in small diesel engines used on pleasure craft has opened the door for even more possibilities. We will see a growth in electric boats soon, but that's for a future video. If you are in the market for a used sport boat, there is no better time to, as they say, "Grab a bargain" as prices fall further on gas guzzlers and slow diesel-powered boats.

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