MapisM
Well-Known Member
If you mean what is she missing, here's a few things, in no particular order:just genuinely wondering what I'm missing?
- space in general (any 25' day cruiser is beamier that this boat);
- a decent cabin (if you think it's useless in a dayboat, ask any women);
- a wide and sociable cockpit that can be turned into a dining area (that thing at the bow doesn't cut the mustard);
- a large swim platform, unobstructed and close to the water surface;
- a convenient dock accessibility (which here is restricted by the tubes).
That said, I actually love speedboats.
In fact, I've had a Fountain capable of 72mph, and jumping with her on ferry wakes used to be my small contribution to the entertainment of tourists crossing from Cadenabbia to Bellagio and back.
So, I fully understand and appreciate all the above FB design choices, including the separate levers for throttles, which are essential for helming fast boats, even if I would expect several potential Hawk clients to complain about that.
The thing is, imho day boats are about comfort and possibly elegance, together with some speed, but within reason.
Also because, in anything just a tad rougher than a slight sea, any similar size Magnum/Baia/Itama would actually allow the large majority of boaters to reach their destination faster.
Not because these fat arse boats are more seaworthy than anything FB ever designed, obviously. But it takes huge balls and a lot of experience to keep going at 50+ knots, when you must constantly throttle in sync with the waves and flex on your knees upon each re-entry, while in the same conditions a similar size Magnum can cruise at 30 kts on autopilot, with the ladies enjoying the sunpad astern...