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Here's the problem:
I have a potential job where I'll need to spend about 6 hrs/day at a speed of about 1 m/sec = about 2 knots (doing marine benthos mapping on calm days). But field sites will often be several miles from boat ramps. As far as boat length goes, around 5 meters is probably the minimum size for the work. If I bought a planing boat, I could get to a field site fairly quickly, but then a planing boat is not going to be a good choice for spending all day at such a low speed. A displacement hull it seems would be ideal for the work, but might take forever to get there. An inflatable that two people could carry is another possibility -- you could put in anywhere, and it would be capable of higher speeds. But again a flat-bottom seems not the best choice for long hours at low speed. As far as fuel efficiency goes, my understanding is a planing boat would be lower than a displacement boat at any speed (assuming the displacement boat is below its maximum for its size), but I don't know where the inflatable would fit in. Would a 5-meter inflatable have a higher fuel efficiency at 1 m/sec than a 5-meter displacement hull, because the inflatable is lighter, which makes up for the less efficient design? Any answers/suggestions welcome ! :-) |
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![]() raveneye wrote: Here's the problem: I have a potential job where I'll need to spend about 6 hrs/day at a speed of about 1 m/sec = about 2 knots (doing marine benthos mapping on calm days). But field sites will often be several miles from boat ramps. As far as boat length goes, around 5 meters is probably the minimum size for the work. If I bought a planing boat, I could get to a field site fairly quickly, but then a planing boat is not going to be a good choice for spending all day at such a low speed. A displacement hull it seems would be ideal for the work, but might take forever to get there. An inflatable that two people could carry is another possibility -- you could put in anywhere, and it would be capable of higher speeds. But again a flat-bottom seems not the best choice for long hours at low speed. As far as fuel efficiency goes, my understanding is a planing boat would be lower than a displacement boat at any speed (assuming the displacement boat is below its maximum for its size), but I don't know where the inflatable would fit in. Would a 5-meter inflatable have a higher fuel efficiency at 1 m/sec than a 5-meter displacement hull, because the inflatable is lighter, which makes up for the less efficient design? Any answers/suggestions welcome ! :-) You can have difficulty slowing a lot of boats down to 2-knots and maintaining any sort of steerage. For that reason, I'd suggest a displacement boat with keel. The first little bit of a breeze won't send you skittering off across the surface like a bug. If the wind comes up during the day, you would enjoy being better prepared sitting through the resulting waves. It's hard to know what you mean by "several miles" but even a six knot boat can cover a nautical mile in 10 minutes. You might want to run on a very small trolling motor when surveying. As far as fuel economy goes, you would have to go out of your way to use much fuel at all at 2 knots in any 18-foot boat. I'd suggest making comfort while aboard a much higher priority than speed (unless your work is 10's of miles from your launch ramp) or fuel economy. |
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