PowerYachtBlog
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Re: The problem with generalisms
the current trend shows for boats with medium sized engines and a comfortable 15 - 20 cruising speed, thats where it seems the market is heading
some boats like the following are enjoying huge sucess
Grand Banks - always did but now even more
Menorquin -
Estensi Maine - Mapis may be you know about this...
SD is also now a growing trend in the 20 - 30 mtr market with builders like Ferretti Custom Line, Benetti and San Lorenzo presenting projects for this size range, to my knowledge Ferretti had a Navetta 27 in the end 90s, which did not have the accepted sucess hence stopped in production after a couple of years, we will see what will happen with the new Navetta 26 which looks very nice
that what I feel is the growing trend
as for the Wood properties I can tell you, that the flexible properties of wood versus that of fibre which is about 10-1 for wood (I might be wrong but i am quite close) and 3-1 for GRP
works so much better on a planning boat
in a wooden planning boat you just dont feel the bumps on the GRP one that you usuall will
IMO the current trend shows that planning boats will keep to be the market leaders with a huge increase in semi-planning boats with cruising speeds around over 15 knots
the current trend shows for boats with medium sized engines and a comfortable 15 - 20 cruising speed, thats where it seems the market is heading
some boats like the following are enjoying huge sucess
Grand Banks - always did but now even more
Menorquin -
Estensi Maine - Mapis may be you know about this...
SD is also now a growing trend in the 20 - 30 mtr market with builders like Ferretti Custom Line, Benetti and San Lorenzo presenting projects for this size range, to my knowledge Ferretti had a Navetta 27 in the end 90s, which did not have the accepted sucess hence stopped in production after a couple of years, we will see what will happen with the new Navetta 26 which looks very nice
that what I feel is the growing trend
as for the Wood properties I can tell you, that the flexible properties of wood versus that of fibre which is about 10-1 for wood (I might be wrong but i am quite close) and 3-1 for GRP
works so much better on a planning boat
in a wooden planning boat you just dont feel the bumps on the GRP one that you usuall will
IMO the current trend shows that planning boats will keep to be the market leaders with a huge increase in semi-planning boats with cruising speeds around over 15 knots