Tranona
Well-Known Member
In some ways that is easier than removing a steel tank and making a new one, although I guess you would lose a lot of capacity. The issue with long keel boats and astern handling is for many in the UK is just an irritant and something you learn to live with as the benefits are worth having in our conditions. Not so good when you transfer the boat to a different environment that demands good astern performance and access off the back of the boat for boarding and swimming. A bow thruster and a bathing platform attached to the stern go a long way to make such boats more usable.The water tank is an integral part of the Neptunian's hull. The only way to install a bow thruster would be to chop the tank short at the bow and glass in a new tank front at the same time as the bow thruster. This will be my first season with my Neptunian. Surely she can't be any more difficult to steer in astern than my previous boat, a Nic 26? Dare say I'll find out.


