Alicatt
Well-Known Member
We have an old 37ft Ocean 37, twin 145hp engines on shafts, no bow or stern thrusters and find she is very manoeuvrable, yes I can see when a bow thruster would be handy, but so far after a year of use not needed one.
My wife and I did a Powerboat level 2 course in Oct 2023 when we bought our first boat, a 7.5m single engine river boat, I learned some and my wife who is totally new to boating learned a lot. Conclusion was that we needed a bigger boat so we bought the Ocean 37, it is a semi displacement in that she has a 3/4 length keel. With less power she would be great on the inland waterways, as it is she is a compromise with a minimum speed of about 4.4kn at idle and a top speed of about 17kn, and only really comes alive when we get the opportunity to open up the throttles, at 7kn she is comfortable, pushing against the flow of the Maas she felt really good.
Just done my day skipper theory, and then doing the practical at the end of September when we return to Scotland,
My wife and I did a Powerboat level 2 course in Oct 2023 when we bought our first boat, a 7.5m single engine river boat, I learned some and my wife who is totally new to boating learned a lot. Conclusion was that we needed a bigger boat so we bought the Ocean 37, it is a semi displacement in that she has a 3/4 length keel. With less power she would be great on the inland waterways, as it is she is a compromise with a minimum speed of about 4.4kn at idle and a top speed of about 17kn, and only really comes alive when we get the opportunity to open up the throttles, at 7kn she is comfortable, pushing against the flow of the Maas she felt really good.
Just done my day skipper theory, and then doing the practical at the end of September when we return to Scotland,