Agree 100%
Diesel Repower:
Pros:
> Better gas maileage (2x?),
> reliability (simpler, no timing/wiring/plugs, etc.),
> lonegevity (they'lll last the life of your boat),
> safety (diesel will NOT catch fire or explode),
> sound and smell (if you like it)
> increases and retain overall value of boat
> diesels raise fish - some say!
Cons:
> sound and smell (if you dislike it)
> cost - $20-25k min to
to $60-100k (or more if brand new by a shop)
> time (500 - 2000 hours of your time/labor)
> the F32 can only take a 17" dia prop and prefers
a 16" dia to reduce noise - but its a diesel anyway),
so your tranny and prop combos are limited, unless
you change the drives shaft and sruts. The struts
need to go anyway - as they'll be shot in a few
years anyway.
> the 1.25" dia safts are marginal - max of 300HP. I
am stillnot sure exactly hat material the Trojan
shafts are - this is VERY important.
I love mine - but I run 50-75 miles offshore (150-200 miles/day) to fish - and 100-200 mile weekend cruises, so reliability and fuel mileage are key for me. I love a diesel sportfish, but the F32 is not a true offshore rig anyway (lloks great, but the shall V is bad, bo-steers dangerously in heavy following seas). I'm replacing my 17x17 props with 17x20's next week - we'll see ...
Bottom line - If I were to re-pwer again - I would do it with a boat with more V and better sea handling characteristics (Bertram 34?), but it looks great (tons better than a Bertie 28 for example), has a great layout (like a Silverton 34) and makes a fantastic ICW cruiser and offshore fisher on < 4' seas days! My frinds with 36 Hats and 34 and 42 Berties are amazed by the look and sizable feel.