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![]() British Humper wrote: On 4 Oct 2006 11:20:20 -0700, wrote: I've wondered what tghe new product lines are doing these days. Of course, there's a lot of styling changes from the days (1983) of what my ChrisCraft was built. But was wondering if anyone was coming up with any new theories on V-hulls to make production and/or cruising more efficient? Wanna learn how to post? Don't see what these groups have in common. The only efficient thing going right now are them new Volvo IPS drives. Wish they had them when I bought my boat! Definately worth trading for... http://www.volvo.com/volvopenta/na/en-us/ Got my eye on a Beneteau cause a this. It would be tough to make any significant change to the design of a displacement or semi-displacement monohull that would dramatically improve efficiency. The IPS system is arguably more efficient- (but one has to factor in the cost of original acquistion and then the dynamics change a lot)- but IPS is a drive system, not a modification to a hull. I just today became aware of a new catamaran coming to the Pacific NW soon. The builder claims the 36-foot cruising cat will turn 15 knots on 3.5 gph; and that's outstanding efficiency if the claim bears out. |
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