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jlparsons



Registered: May 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 4
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This is my (very early) idea for a two-man enclosed helm speedboat. The idea is to use it for trips up to 100miles in coastal/estuarial waters for me and my buddy to fish out of, whilst having shelter and warmth in the cabin helm en-route.
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AMFBoats
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Registered: April 2008
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 110
May-14-2008 8:44pm

Have a look at my gallery, we build a 610 Hardtop Cabin with an enclosed wheelhouse, It is 18ft 6" actual hull length, from the flat of the transom excluding engine bracket and platforms to tip of bow excluding bow sprit.



It is hard to put a wheel house like this on a relatively small hull and still retain a great soft riding boat. But are hulls avery soft and dry riding.



This boat is powered by a 130-150hp outboard.



Maybe our standard modelis an option for you if it is what you are thinking of?



Or maybe it will just give you some more ideas to work with.



Good luck



Cheers



Bevan

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