BartW
Well-Known Member
We would like to buy a new tender, a little bigger, more comfort, and more power then the one we have now. Our 4m Novamarine + Yamaha F30 will become for sale.
Two Big questions
1) Which model ?
At this moment I have in mind to copy Jfm’s choice, the Novurania DL430 with the Yam F70
We saw it in the flesh in Antibes, and swmbo liked the extra bench in the middle that our old tender does not have.
(without the canopy)
Also the idea to buy direct in Florida is appealing ;-)
I expect a quotation including transport to Antwerp tomorrow.
Have been looking at many brands the last few years, but because the usage for collecting divers from a dive spot, is now almost zero,
our preference goes to more comfort and nice looking.
The Novurania seems a popular choice on superyachts, so they must be OK.
Only small concern, I have read that the F70 on some applications is on the limit, not much more oomph then the F50,
Alternative is a 2 stroke, but I don’t like Evinrude Etec’s.
Any other alternative ?
We are no power nor speed maniacs, we just want to be able to easily tow a wakeboarder , or a tube, with a few guests sitting in the boat.
And get the boat on the plane with 8 folks in it.
Jfm can you share your experience ?
Next week I’ll go to Dusseldorf, but I don’t expect to find anything more appealing between the zillions of Ribs at the show.
(and I find this very boaring)
1) Weight concern,
The new tender will be at least 100Kg more weight then the old.
The crane is not a problem, but I have no idea how much more weight the flybridge overhang can handle.
I have been standing on the overhang around the tender, it has had more then 100kg extra
but I want to be able to do the same with the new tender,
and also have some reserve for rough weather passages, These dynamic forces can be so much more then the static weight I think.
Even if we do a estimation and calculation on the forces, we will never be sure of the condition of the old plywood (all superstructure is marine ply, very good quality and very good condition, but old)
Here are 3 potential solutions, to play safe
I. 2 poles in the cockpit left and right of this bench would probably be the best solution.
Many bigger boats have this, but still it’s a compromise on esthetics.
II. A round pole and extra horizontal square SS Tube in the corner, on two sides as in this pic, would be less obstructing.
Its not possible to make the horizontal tube invisible, there is no space above the ceiling pannels (there are small wooden beams in the other direction)
but could perhaps be visibly integrated in cockpit ceiling ….
III. the strength of the FB overhang is created by the “marine ply tube construction “ left and right on the superstructure.
The Red V indicates where the biggest forces are in this wooden tube,
There is no wooden nor any other beam inside, its plywood only.
So the top plate of this tube has to support the biggest pulling force.
So why not place one or two SS bars on top ? like the blue lines, with many screws clamped to the plywood. (I can get my hand inside from below, to place nuts on the screws.)
Its not possible to place a SS plate inside the tube, there are compartments every 60…80cm.
Idea’s ?
Two Big questions
1) Which model ?
At this moment I have in mind to copy Jfm’s choice, the Novurania DL430 with the Yam F70
We saw it in the flesh in Antibes, and swmbo liked the extra bench in the middle that our old tender does not have.
Also the idea to buy direct in Florida is appealing ;-)
I expect a quotation including transport to Antwerp tomorrow.
Have been looking at many brands the last few years, but because the usage for collecting divers from a dive spot, is now almost zero,
our preference goes to more comfort and nice looking.
The Novurania seems a popular choice on superyachts, so they must be OK.
Only small concern, I have read that the F70 on some applications is on the limit, not much more oomph then the F50,
Alternative is a 2 stroke, but I don’t like Evinrude Etec’s.
Any other alternative ?
We are no power nor speed maniacs, we just want to be able to easily tow a wakeboarder , or a tube, with a few guests sitting in the boat.
And get the boat on the plane with 8 folks in it.
Jfm can you share your experience ?
Next week I’ll go to Dusseldorf, but I don’t expect to find anything more appealing between the zillions of Ribs at the show.
(and I find this very boaring)
1) Weight concern,
The new tender will be at least 100Kg more weight then the old.
The crane is not a problem, but I have no idea how much more weight the flybridge overhang can handle.
I have been standing on the overhang around the tender, it has had more then 100kg extra
and also have some reserve for rough weather passages, These dynamic forces can be so much more then the static weight I think.
Even if we do a estimation and calculation on the forces, we will never be sure of the condition of the old plywood (all superstructure is marine ply, very good quality and very good condition, but old)
Here are 3 potential solutions, to play safe
I. 2 poles in the cockpit left and right of this bench would probably be the best solution.
Many bigger boats have this, but still it’s a compromise on esthetics.
II. A round pole and extra horizontal square SS Tube in the corner, on two sides as in this pic, would be less obstructing.
Its not possible to make the horizontal tube invisible, there is no space above the ceiling pannels (there are small wooden beams in the other direction)
but could perhaps be visibly integrated in cockpit ceiling ….
III. the strength of the FB overhang is created by the “marine ply tube construction “ left and right on the superstructure.
The Red V indicates where the biggest forces are in this wooden tube,
There is no wooden nor any other beam inside, its plywood only.
So the top plate of this tube has to support the biggest pulling force.
So why not place one or two SS bars on top ? like the blue lines, with many screws clamped to the plywood. (I can get my hand inside from below, to place nuts on the screws.)
Its not possible to place a SS plate inside the tube, there are compartments every 60…80cm.
Idea’s ?