https://rumble.com/vvcqms-rvo-601-non-reinforced-plastic-nrp-boat.html
This was my first poyethylene boat design. The design was originally done for a customer in Auckland who wanted it built in ply. Unfortunately to build in ply with fairing and painting made the boat too expensive but it worked out well as the prototype for plastic construction.
She is a lovely boat to be aboard and very capable and cost effective for sure.
The Yacht Chaser Cruising at 13 Knots. The owner said she uses no fuel at that speed. He said she was superbly manoeuvrable at low speed and handles rough water beautifully. He said he just loves driving it. Mission accomplished.
Just a note. The prop slippage is a mere 5.8%. Incredibly efficient. The engine is over revving slightly so he might go up one inch of pitch on the prop which will potentially increase the top speed to 25 knots. Not bad for a 6 metre boat with a 30 horsepower motor.
My Yacht Chaser design 5 miles out onto Lake Michigan doing what it was designed to do, watching yacht racing without impacting on the boats.
5.8 metre hull, 30 horsepower motor 24 knots. Prop slip is a mere 5.8% showing just how efficient the boat is.
Built by Silver Fern Creations in Boyne City
Design work is underway on this 31 foot charter boat for Fiji. The owner will build two of these to replace his aging fleet.
Running 2x150Hp outboards it will have a top sped of 29 knots. The unique hull form can operate as a planing hull and a displacement hull depending on loading conditions. She will carry up to 18 passengers for snorkeling and entertaining. The boat features his and her heads for passenger convenience.