ontheplane
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Went to see a boat today....
It's a Skibsplast 700D and I liked it but had some concerns which I hope someone can help me with.
My only experience of boats are outboard and outdrive - this is shaft drive so totally unknown quantity.
Here are my concerns:-
The engine is quoted as having 96hp and runs on a shaft. The engine is mounted in the middle of the boat.
Now, with an outboard / outdrive type boat I've always figured you need around 100hp per tonne to get "reasonable" performance. Reasonable for me is a boat that will get onto the plane relatively easily when full of people and kit. The boats I've had needed to be doing about 18kts to get on the plane and be doing 20+ before they were properly up and running.
This boat is rated to cruise at 16kts with a top end of 20kts.
I don't need a super-fast boat, but I would like to be able to cruise about on the plane getting somewhere rather than plodding at full displacement speeds. My concern is whether a boat that can only do 20kts (which will be measured with a couple of people and half a tank of fuel) be any good once you have 2 adults (and I am no skinny either) and two kids plus some kit or will it not plane at all.
Anyone will remember my old posts with the old Fairline I had - that was 1800kg and had 130hp and that wouldn't plane unless I stripped all the cruising kit out of it and it only had two on board.
The engine is a Yanmar 4 JH2-UTE - can this be chipped to get more power or is that it for that engine?
Another question about shafts, I am used to outdrives, so to turn in reverse, turn the helm and give it a burst of throttle - ahead the same thing - but how can you turn in reverse with a rudder? Does a boat like this with only single engine need a bow and sternthruster? (it has neither).
Also - for a mid-nineties boat, with no trailer it seems very pricey at nearly £16k?
Anyone had one of these, with this sort of power and how was it?
Thanks
Went to see a boat today....
It's a Skibsplast 700D and I liked it but had some concerns which I hope someone can help me with.
My only experience of boats are outboard and outdrive - this is shaft drive so totally unknown quantity.
Here are my concerns:-
The engine is quoted as having 96hp and runs on a shaft. The engine is mounted in the middle of the boat.
Now, with an outboard / outdrive type boat I've always figured you need around 100hp per tonne to get "reasonable" performance. Reasonable for me is a boat that will get onto the plane relatively easily when full of people and kit. The boats I've had needed to be doing about 18kts to get on the plane and be doing 20+ before they were properly up and running.
This boat is rated to cruise at 16kts with a top end of 20kts.
I don't need a super-fast boat, but I would like to be able to cruise about on the plane getting somewhere rather than plodding at full displacement speeds. My concern is whether a boat that can only do 20kts (which will be measured with a couple of people and half a tank of fuel) be any good once you have 2 adults (and I am no skinny either) and two kids plus some kit or will it not plane at all.
Anyone will remember my old posts with the old Fairline I had - that was 1800kg and had 130hp and that wouldn't plane unless I stripped all the cruising kit out of it and it only had two on board.
The engine is a Yanmar 4 JH2-UTE - can this be chipped to get more power or is that it for that engine?
Another question about shafts, I am used to outdrives, so to turn in reverse, turn the helm and give it a burst of throttle - ahead the same thing - but how can you turn in reverse with a rudder? Does a boat like this with only single engine need a bow and sternthruster? (it has neither).
Also - for a mid-nineties boat, with no trailer it seems very pricey at nearly £16k?
Anyone had one of these, with this sort of power and how was it?
Thanks