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Also two friends often cruise together one with a Pershing 46 and the other with a Targa 47 they travel the same distances at the same speeds but the owner of the Pershing always has to pay much more at every fuel stop.
Pershing 46 is about four tons heavier to a Fairline 47 Targa and has Man R6 800hp vs Volvo D9 575hp. I mean a 20% more fuel bill would be the least if both cruise at 25 knots.
The original seals usually last from 5-10 years and I agree not the best of them but so are of other EU builders. The ones which give you better ones are some of the high spec American builder or the more custom Italian builders.
For the hot water problem I think you mean that the boat does not have a heating-engine system like smaller boats have. I am actually surprised the Fairline has this, but easy to do off spec if you are a bit technical. Ferretti used to offer this as optional but they always where very much against it. Anyways if you put the Genny for a cup of tea and put on the water heater you have it.
Not sure about 46 as I am not an expert on them.
Batteries are usually in a box in between or fore of the engines, the shower box is also again in other Pershing in front of the water tank under the flooring in the galley so not a difficult job.
As for the visibility I think Pershing are pretty comfy seated, and are not designed to stay on your foot since they run at a linear level to the Fairline/Princess/Sunseeker.
Pershing has a reputation cause they have a style, and even there smaller models are build like a bigger boat.
Surface drive models also eat miles like few other boats (Magnum, Otam, and Baia being the others).
I had a client who did Cala Galera to Croatia in two days driving only in day times, stayed a month enjoying Croatia and was back taking it comfy in five days.
I mean if you go and buy your groceries with a Porsche you mind find a few stupid design choices that make it a bit more difficult then going with your usual SuV.
Having sold a few and cruised on a few Pershing I can only say good things about them.
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