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Boat Rentals in Miami – Inboard vs. Outboard Motors

Are you planning to take a trip to Miami anytime soon? If so then there’s a good chance you’ve been looking at the water. There’s plenty of it, and there’s nothing quite like renting a boat from a responsible owner, giving yourself the ability to ride the waves to a multitude of destinations. Before you choose a boat, however, one of your biggest decisions, is going to be the type of motor you want to use. Those who don’t spend a good portion of their life on the water might not know that boat rentals in Miami can include both inboard and outboard motors, both of which have their own distinct benefits and drawbacks. Let’s take a look!

A Look at Outboard Motors

Boat Rentals in MiamiIf you’ve spent any time on a lake, then you’ve seen an outboard motor; they sit on the back of the boat, exposed to the elements, and keeping the vessel moving under a variety of conditions. Outboards have their popularity in the boating community for a few reasons including:

  • Easier to control – The outboard motor makes it easier to control the craft, especially at low speeds. For beginning boaters, this will make for a better docking experience at the end of the day, as other boats, or those with inboard motors, can only turn easily while they are traveling at high speeds.
  • Acceleration – Outboard motors tend to have the motor placed further back, which reduces the turbulence experienced by the boat itself. That being the case, boats with outboard motors tend to have greater acceleration as well as an improved fuel efficiency. In other words, its’ going to move fast and save you money.

If you’re renting a speedboat, then precision control is most likely what you’re looking for, and an outboard motor can most certainly provide that for you. These motors are perfect for fishing, especially if you’re trying to navigate a particularly dense area where that precision control we mentioned is essential to your success.

Going Inboard

Many speed boat rentals in Miami will make use of inboard motors which are mounted entirely different from their outboard cousins. Rather than being placed at the rear of the boat, you will find them at the center, utilizing a propeller shaft to push the boat through even the choppiest of waters. While boats with inboard motors might not be as easy to control, you will find that they have much more horsepower than the alternative, and they do tend to run quieter. In addition to that, inboard motors do not produce nearly as much wake as outboards, which makes them better for waterskiing.

While these boats are a bit more difficult to control, it should be noted that there are some benefits to raw beginners, namely the wake issue. Florida regulations state that a vessel’s wake must not interfere with other boaters on the water, and an inboard motor will make things a bit easier. In addition to that, there are ‘No Wake’ zones where a boater needs to be aware of their surroundings, and an inboard motor will come in handy here.

Boat Rentals in Miami

The Right Rentals at the Right Price

Whether you want to go with the inboard option or the outboard choice, there are plenty of rentals for you to take a look at. From fishing boat rental Miami, all the way to the more exciting speed boats, you have a plethora of choices, and it all depends on your preferences, as well as the activities that you will be performing while you are on the water. Extreme water sports will require a different vessel than fishing, and the level of experience required for each boat varies. Of course, you must remember that if you do not feel comfortable piloting a boat on your own, you can always charter one with a captain, allowing you to cruise with experience, and most importantly, hands free. There is a lot to see on the water in Miami, and Boat.me has your back when it comes to rental options.

 

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