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Wave


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Registered: December 2005
Location: New Zealand
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Sportfishing 1030 Aluminium
· Date: December-18-2005 · Views: 9476
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Akeswins
Naval Architect

Registered: June 2005
Location: Sardegna Italy
Posts: 86
December-27-2005 8:00am Rating: 10 

Impressive!

Very smooth construction.

The superstructure also in aluminium?
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Wave
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Registered: December 2005
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 16
December-27-2005 8:22am

Thank you kindly Akeswins for your feedback.

Yes, the superstructure is aluminium too. People assume it is fibreglass.

I would have rounded the edges alot more if I could design it for a fibreglass top.
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Kevdog
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Registered: August 2004
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2
December-28-2005 12:13am Rating: 10 

What an absolute beauty!! Is she designed specifically for fishing a certain area of NZ? I love it when a fishing boat takes my breath away....help I need O2!!!



Very nicely done...



Kevin
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Wave
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December-28-2005 12:27am

It is actually quite a serious heavy weather boat. Designed for gamefishing in a following sea. It is located in Kaikoura the Whale Watch place of New Zealand.

Thanks for your rating Kevdog.
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Wave
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Registered: December 2005
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December-28-2005 12:38am

Sorry I mean Kevin. Kind regards from Win and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.
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Akeswins
Naval Architect

Registered: June 2005
Location: Sardegna Italy
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December-28-2005 7:25am

Can you upload more photos , like interior , transom, and more details?

It would be interesting.

And which is aluminium thickness that you used for the hull and renforcements?

And about the displacement?

I had never seen a boat in so round aluminium, still compliments.
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Wave
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Registered: December 2005
Location: New Zealand
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January-10-2006 10:21am

Displacement 6 ton.---Thickness Hull 6mm. ---Thickness Cabin 4mm.--- Engine: Volvo penta D6 EVA 310 hp.---Top Speed 30 knots.--- Cruising Speed 20 knots. ---Deadrise 21 Deg.--- Loa 11m.--- Beam 3.1m.
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Guillermo

Ingeniero Naval

Registered: March 2005
Location: Pontevedra, Spain
Posts: 3,145
January-10-2006 1:31pm

Very nice design and construction. Congratulations.

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Wave
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Registered: December 2005
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 16
January-10-2006 4:56pm

Thanks Guillermo,



Happy New Year to you and your family.



Kind regards



Win
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lazeyjack
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Registered: March 2004
Location: QLD AU
Posts: 2,331
January-15-2006 5:39pm

I think the entry is very poor on this boat, very spoonshaped and would make the boat ride really hard upwind The addition of the strake will make the charecteristic worse still.

I learnt the hard way myself, after building such great downwind boats, I then adopted deep vee forwards, one very short strake and sat the boat on top of the waves, in fact the faster they went the better the ride I can see this boat back to very slow speeds in the waters off NZ



The workmanship looks terrific
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Wave
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Registered: December 2005
Location: New Zealand
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January-15-2006 5:56pm

The painting job gives the hull an optical illusion as the hull would have a spoon shape, this is not the case. The foto is also foreshortened and the lines are more gentle in real life.



The hull performs very well in various sea conditions. Professional skippers own this boat and they have a very good report about it. I have developed coastguard hull shapes for many years. It is not only a good looker. Thanks for the compliment
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rythminblue

Registered: March 2006
Location: florida
Posts: 1
March-5-2006 11:27am Rating: 10 

Greetings from florida,USA As a comm. fisherman, your vessel would do nicely. Could your boat carry 2000# of fish? Are you selling kits or designs? Love the rounded wheelhouse. My wife is jealous, gotta go!
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Wave
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Registered: December 2005
Location: New Zealand
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March-7-2006 10:15am

Hi rythminblue, I have designs and kitsets available. There is a DVD available taken from a helicopter when the boat goes along. The boat has recently been reviewed in Boating New Zealand magazine. Have a look at this website for additional information www.kingfisherboats.co.nz and sent them an email and I will get in contact with you. Buy your wife some flowers today so you have a good excuse to buy another boat. Regards from Win
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March-7-2006 10:17am

And thanks for your rating. No wonder your wife is jealous !
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MarkM
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Registered: April 2007
Location: Estonia
Posts: 6
April-21-2007 4:03am Rating: 10 

Nice boat! Wave, I am looking for contact with you. Tried to send you an e-mail, but I am not sure that you got it. Please contact with me mark@rsg.ee.

Thanks!
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