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I was over at the Dusseldorf boat show earlier in the week admiring Nordhavn and Selene trawler type displacement boats. It's easy to imagine yourself plodding off into the sunset on an extended cruise in one of these. They are invariably single engined which makes sense for optimum economy but what are these things like to handle in a tight marina with just your missus handling fenders and lines? The Nordhavns have a lot of hull in the water but they also have huge topsides and superstructure which means they also have a huge amount of windage.
I know most of them have a big rudder with bow thruster and sternthruster but how easy or difficult is it to turn one of these big single engined boats in a tight fairway and back into a berth with a stiff cross wind blowing or a tide running? These things are heavy and built like the proverbial brick outhouse so I imagine you can do a lot of damage if you cock it up
I know most of them have a big rudder with bow thruster and sternthruster but how easy or difficult is it to turn one of these big single engined boats in a tight fairway and back into a berth with a stiff cross wind blowing or a tide running? These things are heavy and built like the proverbial brick outhouse so I imagine you can do a lot of damage if you cock it up