julians
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Just out of interest, how many litres per hour does this consume at 8 knots?
They wouldnt be doing their jobs if, when they met a customer who was lamenting the disappearance of the 62, they didnt try to steer him to the 63! What do you expect them to say? The 63 is crap, not a patch on the 62?LOL, obviously they forgot to tell that to their sales reps...![]()
Yup thats certainly true. All production boat builders have cut back on build quality especially in response to the financial crisis. The questions are whether it has affected the functionality and reliability of their boats and how good they are at hiding itRef. build quality, I'm not saying that their Chinese boats are garbage, but if you just open some hatches, the differences between the 57/62 (both built by Ta Shing) and the 55/60/63 are not too hard to see.
Tbh, construction quality went downhill with other builders too in the last couple of decades, also without changing moving the construction around, but you already know that as well as I do!
Just out of interest, how many litres per hour does this consume at 8 knots?
Mmm, care to elaborate on that? Used N62s normally sell very well AFAIKIf anyone seriously considers buying the 62 mentioned in this thread I am told that a thorough survey is absolutely essential. It has apparently been for sale for about 5 yrs with many different brokers, VAT position uncertain. As always, buyer beware.
There's an easy fix for that, change your priorities.
In life, being too busy with something else usually means being busy making money.
If you are already in a position to purchase a boat like that, money ain't the right priority anymore. :encouragement:
Looking forward to reading your viewing report!![]()
Yup, overall it's correct to call the boat utilitarian, and even more so her external spaces.On the other hand I love the genre and the ship feel of a nordie, but the (wannabe) med boater in me struggles with especially the exterior living spaces that seem very utilitarian on many of these trawler yachts.
It's bound to be a bit better than that, M.Dunno but you can bet it will be more than a 62ft planing boat at 8kts. Less than 1nmpg I would guess. These Nordhavns are heavy boats with a lot of hull to drag through the water (for good reason)
In your boots, I wouldn't worry about next steps beforehand - you can do that later.The boat is just up the road from us so I might try and squeeze in a visit but that’s usually the thin end of an expensive wedge!
In your boots, I wouldn't worry about next steps beforehand - you can do that later.
If you've never been onboard a N62, don't miss the opportunity.
If you like her on paper, my bet is that you'll love her in flesh! :encouragement:
It's bound to be a bit better than that, M.
IIRC, the N62 tankage is almost exactly 10k liters, so if we trust the claim of 3000+ nm range at 8 kts, we can do some math:
3000/8=375 hours
10000/375=27 lph
27lph at 8kts=1.75nmpg
And that's assuming to arrive without a drop of fuel in the tank.
So, depending on how much reserve they considered in the "3000+ nm" range, the actual lph can only be less than 27.
Somewhere between 22 and 24 would be my educated guess.
It's bound to be a bit better than that, M.
IIRC, the N62 tankage is almost exactly 10k liters, so if we trust the claim of 3000+ nm range at 8 kts, we can do some math:
3000/8=375 hours
10000/375=27 lph
27lph at 8kts=1.75nmpg
And that's assuming to arrive without a drop of fuel in the tank.
So, depending on how much reserve they considered in the "3000+ nm" range, the actual lph can only be less than 27.
Somewhere between 22 and 24 would be my educated guess.
Not just displacement boats. All boats show a marked increase in fuel consumption as they approach their theoretical max hull speedIt's interesting how displacement boats use fuel inefficiently at speeds close to their displacement speed. The 63 will double its consumption and do .69 nmpg at only 1.7kts faster at 9.8kts.
Not just displacement boats. All boats show a marked increase in fuel consumption as they approach their theoretical max hull speed
Of course. In a planning boat you are so much less likely to think of going there. Just speed up a little or slow down a little. In a displacement boat your options are more limited.
http://www.ancasta.com/boats-for-sale/nordhavn-62-28005/
If this boat had been on the market, at this price when we made our decision to change; we would have been on it like a shot.
Is it a fantastic boat for this price, as seen? Is it a sensible trans Atlantic capable boat?
Cost to change for me would be low - 4500 hours is ok for the JD I think.....running cost high of course but what a boat!!!
Help!
Single diesel & no sails as back up.![]()
For me boating is about relaxing, so whilst our boat is capable of 40knts, we will rarely do so. You need to keep very alert at that sort of speed, so plodding along at 6-8knts is quite pleasant.