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Saburov-Design


Design bureau shipbuilder

Registered: May 2010
Location: Russia
Posts: 83
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High-Performance Power boat

Length - 8,5 m (27,9 ft)
Width - 2,7 m (8,86 ft)
Speed - 80-120 km/h
Engine - «MERCRUYSER» - 425-600 h.p.
Passenger capacity: 6-8 people
Weight - 2000 kg.
· Date: January-11-2011 · Views: 1335
· Filesize: 40.7kb, 393.7kb ·
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Keywords: SDX

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u4ea32

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Registered: November 2005
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 387
January-12-2011 12:23pm Rating: 10 

As I've said before, I really like this design overall. I like the long, gradual curves. I like the multiple "levels" of curves that visually reduce both height and width. I like the little discontinuities that catch the eye, like at the forward end of the side engine air intakes amidship. I like the windows in the hull sides: too many make the view from the cabin outside like looking through the bars of a jail cell window. These look organic, similar to sharks gills perhaps.



So what I don't like: I think the chine needs to have a longer, more gradual curve, rather than the purely straight lines for most of the bottom. I know why you did it, so its a prismatic planing surface, and there are lots of papers describing this as an ideal surface. But the difference between a very slightly warped bottom over a long length and a pure prism is very small. Also, powerboat racing has demonstrated that a more gradual increase in deadrise is a good thing: compare this bottom to Fountains in particular, as these bottoms have unarguably demonstrated superior performance to such a degree that powerboat racing has almost died out. In other words: straight lines are still ugly, so put a little bit of longitudinal curve in the chine starting even a bit aft of the step, and allow the deadrise to increase a fair amount going forward.



In summary: one of the very best looking boats I've seen in this gallery!

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