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"Wayne.B" wrote:
With the largest available engines, range on the Aleutian 70 might prove to be just several hundred miles at a "high teens" cruising speed. Certainly very workable for coastal boating, but slower speeds and perhaps a different engine selection would have greater appeal to yachtsmen primarily concerned with long range passage making. No doubt a nice boat for those who can afford a fuel burn of 5 or 6 gallons per mile but no passage maker. We saw a number of boats in this size range on our cruise north this summer, typically with a professional crew of 3 to 5 who get the boat from point A to point B and wait for the owner to show up on the weekend or whenever. Seems like a waste of fine machinery to me. That is the thing with Tom Fexus designs, there always seems to be something not quite right...typical of today's East Coast designers. The best designs seem to come from the West Coast and Pacific rim...that's where the real talent is, whether sail or power. I wonder if that GB-70 has another of those un-ergonomically designed engine rooms Fexus is noted for? -- Skipper |
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