rustybarge
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OK fair enough but 14kts with 300hp in a 56ft boat sounds a tad optimistic to say the least but I would keep an open mind on that
Yes you're right, the accommodation in the Fleming 55 is tight, mainly in the saloon area which is small compared to similar length planing boats. However that is mainly due to the fact that the Fleming is designed as a proper passagemaker with wide sidedecks that you can walk down in complete safety. If the PassagemakerLite has similar sidedecks, its going to feel very pinched in the saloon indeed and you're going to need a very accommodating SWMBO to put up with that! Yes, if you compare, say, a Nordhavn 55, that has a slightly bigger saloon than the Fleming 55, although it still feels small, but Nordhavn achieve that with asymettric decks; in other words, there is no sidedeck on the port side
I tend to think that anyone who could afford to build a one off 56ft boat like this is not going to be over concerned by fuel consumption, especially when the trade off is potentially less accommodation and possibly more rolling in a beam sea. In any case, long range D boats are able to take advantage of cheaper fuel locations. For example, if you had a Nordhavn 55 in the Med, you'd fill up once a season in Gibraltar or Montenegro at low prices and not think again about refuelling until the end of the season.
Still the PassagemakerLite is an interesting concept for the future because one thing is for sure and that is that fuel prices are only going one way and thats upwards
Totally agree with what you've said.
But.....a passage maker by definition is designed to travel large distances in. Now in my experience most boats are used as floating caravans, because the owner simply can't afford the fuel. In fact on average most leisure users only do about 100hrs per year.
Guessing that the majority of 40' and above planing boats do about 1 mpg at 15 kts, there is a case for the passagemaker lite at 3 mpg/10 kts. 300hrs use instead of 100 hrs.
So here's the choice.
Day trips in a planing 40'....couple hours up the coast, return = 60 gals @ €7 =€420 a day in fuel.
Passagemaker- lite 56', 60 nm at 3mpg, 20 gals that makes €140 a day in fuel.........quite a difference!!!!
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