wotayottie
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Also very true...but, I guess the point is, the reason for my foolish, wishful nostalgia in respect of the Fisher, is that no designer in the twenty-first century, has yet used the advantages of experience and computer-aided design, with the old, unpopular goal of creating a heavier-than-average wheelhouse cruiser.
Could it be that designers realise weight has no benefits per se and only increases cost for no return. CAD and FEA allows designers to produce equally strong hulls that are much lighter and therefore cheaper and faster. The old hulls were heavy for no better reason than designers had to use overkill to be sure they had enough.
As for wheelhouses, there are lots of them. maybe not the faux north sea trawler type of the Fisher but certainly lots of deck saloons that can be motored from inside.
Odd isnt it that we are happy to have modern light weight well engineered cars but for boats some of us hanker after the old Morris Cowley equivalent