michei1 Startet 24.Mai.2017 Link til dette innlegget Startet 24.Mai.2017 Hello, i am looking for a older Skibsplast. The models 650cc and 560VS would be great for me. But i am looking for a boat, who handles waves (up to 0,5-1m) and routh sea really good. No hard knocking, gently smooth go through waves. Skibsplast are mentioned, to have this skills. But... If i look at these Skibsplast hulls, they are designed with a very flat V-Hull deadrise of 15,5° degree! That is really very flat. So, is the smothe handling of skibsplast in rough sea a fairy tale?? Compared with american boats like Wellcraft, Rinker, Four Winns, 6,5m, usually 20° degree V-hull. .... Any experience in this? Thanks a lot in advance! Michael Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
alfaalfa Svart 24.Mai.2017 Link til dette innlegget Svart 24.Mai.2017 I did not know of the rumour that Skipsplast is smooth in rough seas. As you say their hull is rather flat, but most of them has a sharp bow. That splits the waves rather well. I rather thought that Nordkapp have higher dead rise and are capable of more smooth ride with approx 22 degrees. The Ibizas also are in the better category. yamarins are 20 degrees generally. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
Worry II Svart 24.Mai.2017 Link til dette innlegget Svart 24.Mai.2017 (redigert) Take a look at Master/INTER Miami 670. This is a better boat for rough sea. Has become a classic in Norway at least. http://www.intertrading.no/INTER_MODELLER/content-50.html Redigert 24.Mai.2017 av Worry II (see edit history) Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
Kyrholmen Svart 24.Mai.2017 Link til dette innlegget Svart 24.Mai.2017 Fairytale, no doubt. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
ivar Svart 24.Mai.2017 Link til dette innlegget Svart 24.Mai.2017 its all kinda relative - as Alfaalfa says a sharp bow may work. As long as speeds are kept moderate. Also, there's more to it than just deadrise. E.g the relation between lenght and width, and how buoyant the hull sections are designed. I.e. my Yamarin 59c has a very buoyant bow , so it has a rough ride againt the waves. But I also won't have to be afraid that it'll dive thru the waves when running quarteing seas. Sitér dette innlegget Lurøy / Svalbard. Båter: Gromling 15/60 Yamaha / Wesling 490 m/80 Yamaha / Yamarin 5940 m/ F115 Yamaha / Achilles LS4 (RIP) Aquaquick MS265 West Commando 270 m/ 4hk Yamaha Link to post
michei1 Svart 26.Mai.2017 Emnestarter Link til dette innlegget Svart 26.Mai.2017 Hello, thanks a lot for that comments! Helps me a lot!! So, for rough waters, Skibsplast are not really good, right? Sharp bow, ok. But if you are going about 35-40km/h on plane, you are contact the water only with the back surface of the bow, not with the sharp bow, right? Like this: https://goo.gl/images/FdUW3L So, compared with usual US Boats, the rough water performance ist pretty similar? Thanks a lot Michael Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
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