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Most Selenes seem to be delivered as single engine models. Why do you have twins?

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Most Selenes seem to be delivered as single engine models. Why do you have twins?

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You have been forewarned that what you’re reading is the opinion of the management, and occasionally it morphs into a rant. This is one of those cases. As a disclaimer, know that we have come from 20 years of twin-engine Grand Banks so we have an experience-based bias to twins having lost an engine two times, and each time in some messy weather. Having said that, we believe that a vessel of Celebrate’s size, weight, and value demands the best in terms of features that provide safety, security and insurace in addition to performance. Twin engines are an example of this. We would not have purchased the boat if twin engines were not available as an option. Many opt for a single as a cost-saving measure. As it turns out, we wonder how much the actual net incremental cost is when compared to a single with a “get home.” Wing engines are seldom run. As a result, they may be hard to start or even not run at the precise moment when they are needed. And believe me, when they are needed, they are

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