For the rest of us, how would you equip this boat?

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by wardd, Sep 3, 2010.

  1. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    It's a Glen L Noyo

    Length overall 24'-1"
    Length waterline 22'-0"
    Beam 8'-0"
    Hull draft 27"
    Displacement 5532 lbs.
    Hull weight (approx.) 1600 lbs.
    Hull depth 6'-9"
    Freeboard forward 5'-0"
    Freeboard aft 3'-2"
    Height overall (without mast) 9'-9"
    Headroom 6'-1"
    Fuel capacity 80 gals.
    Hold volume (approx.) 140 cu. ft.
    Sail area 24 sq. ft.
    Sleeping accommodations 2

    or something similar?
     

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  2. TeddyDiver
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    Signal flags D, F, V and Z, two red lights and a dinghy..:D
    So sorry.. I couldn't resist..
     
  3. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    flags are good
     
  4. hoytedow
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    Throw in a lit box of matches.
     
  5. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    I don't think that's quite in the spirit of things

    It's about a boat more of us can afford than multi million dollar passage makers


    Unless we get them through trickle down economics
     
  6. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    that particular boat is a Glen L design and only used as an example of the type of boat that is being talked about

    It has the atributes I would want in that size boat

    here is another one made from the same plans
     

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  7. Riccelli Yachts
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    Riccelli Yachts Yacht designer & Builder

    That particular boat is a bit of a pig as far as scantlings, displacement, speed, engine size fuel use, etc.

    If you were to equip a small power cruiser, then you should consider this in the same vain (small). A 22' LWL powerboat is going to be limited in what it can reasonably accommodate. So, I focus on what you need, like electronics, good cushions, a loud horn, a big radar reflector, a tall cedar bucket with approached seat, etc.

    The top image you show is an absurd set of deck structures. It attempts to place a 40'er cabin on a 24' boat. Yea, that'll work out well. With all that windage aft they should have any trouble keeping their nose into the wind.

    This is one of my 24' designs to serve the same client needs. It too has more then I feel comfortable loading into a package, but this is also typical of small craft. This one has standing headroom (6' 3") a galley, enclosed berthing for 2 adults and 2 children, standing head, a separate nav. area and lots of stowage (the real trick to a good cruiser).
     

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  8. FAST FRED
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    FAST FRED Senior Member

    his is one of my 24' designs to serve the same client needs

    Who stocks them?

    FF
     
  9. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member


    if that question is too me, I don't quite understand it
     
  10. PAR
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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    If you're going to quote me, please be accurate. No one stocks custom designs, though this is one of my stock ones, which is intended to serve the same needs as the design shown above that doesn't even have a cockpit.
     
  11. peter radclyffe
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  12. lewisboats
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    Ahhhh....A PROPERLY equipped boat. All the required amenities and none of the fluff....well maybe a little......... (V)
    Welcome back Paul!
     
  13. Tad
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    Tad Boat Designer

    The required equipment always depends on the anticipated voyage....diferent things take priority when you're cruising the Florida Keys vs Great Slave Lake....

    The minimum required by law is not a bad start......
     
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    Yeah, down here you can forget the parkas and mukluks.
     

  15. tom28571
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    Not so last winter. There were searches for both and none to be had.
     
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