5teve
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys
A friend of mine has been 'offered' a Selva 5.5m Cabin boat with a 80hp Yamaha 2 stroke on the back - as there are very few of them in Aus - I'm trying to find out a bit more about them - how they are built - what sort of speed and sea keeping they have, how they handle the chop / rough. It usage will be for towing up to Shark Bay from Perth (around a 10 hour trip one way) when they go and stay in their place up their. He is ideally looking for a plate aluminium boat (big over here) but the Selva has been offered as a trade for something else he is selling.
Having a quick glance on their website the 5.5m cabin version is not shown - but the 6.1m version is and seems very lightly built for what it is, and max HP being only 115 so 80hp on the 5.5m seems like about the max (but cant find specs)
Typically an Aussie built fibreglass 6.1m would take anything from a 140hp to 250hp 4 stroke or twin 115's so it seems underpowered too.
Any thoughts would be appreciated as we know they are popular in the UK and europe.
Thanks
Steve
A friend of mine has been 'offered' a Selva 5.5m Cabin boat with a 80hp Yamaha 2 stroke on the back - as there are very few of them in Aus - I'm trying to find out a bit more about them - how they are built - what sort of speed and sea keeping they have, how they handle the chop / rough. It usage will be for towing up to Shark Bay from Perth (around a 10 hour trip one way) when they go and stay in their place up their. He is ideally looking for a plate aluminium boat (big over here) but the Selva has been offered as a trade for something else he is selling.
Having a quick glance on their website the 5.5m cabin version is not shown - but the 6.1m version is and seems very lightly built for what it is, and max HP being only 115 so 80hp on the 5.5m seems like about the max (but cant find specs)
Typically an Aussie built fibreglass 6.1m would take anything from a 140hp to 250hp 4 stroke or twin 115's so it seems underpowered too.
Any thoughts would be appreciated as we know they are popular in the UK and europe.
Thanks
Steve