BartW
Well-Known Member
this seems serious Mike !
about the fuel consumption;
weight and length and engine is very similar like BA,
BA's consumption at 20kn is 15l/nm (almost identical as your specced consumption, 400l /hr / 27kn)
at 10kn BA uses 7l/nm
when having this boat, (perhaps with stabs) don't see any atraction anymore in a smaller trawler
and its a nice looking boat aswell. timeless, ...etc...
and when you navigate at 10kn,
you won't look pathetic
(as with a big sports cruiser not on the plane)
and you're still faster then most trawlers, and sail boats
one's you're used to the size, there is no way back,
this is a real ship,
this is your luxury Med residence
good luck with it !
Re the ankers,
agree its more esthetics then usefull, (actually I also happen to like this)
accept they are just nice to have and to look at.
make sure that at least one of them is up for the job, (enough weight, enough chain length,...)
not at all a deal breaker
sorry to have spoken with your swmbo,
but there was a blink in your eyes aswell

about the fuel consumption;
weight and length and engine is very similar like BA,
BA's consumption at 20kn is 15l/nm (almost identical as your specced consumption, 400l /hr / 27kn)
at 10kn BA uses 7l/nm
when having this boat, (perhaps with stabs) don't see any atraction anymore in a smaller trawler
and its a nice looking boat aswell. timeless, ...etc...
and when you navigate at 10kn,
you won't look pathetic
and you're still faster then most trawlers, and sail boats
one's you're used to the size, there is no way back,
this is a real ship,
this is your luxury Med residence
good luck with it !
Re the ankers,
agree its more esthetics then usefull, (actually I also happen to like this)
accept they are just nice to have and to look at.
make sure that at least one of them is up for the job, (enough weight, enough chain length,...)
not at all a deal breaker
sorry to have spoken with your swmbo,
but there was a blink in your eyes aswell