37 ft (approx.) big game sport fishing boat design

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  1. seapassionate
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    seapassionate Junior Member

    Hi
    Hope somebody can help , am trying to find possibly a stock design for an approx 37 ft big game sport fishing boat,( not classic/vintage but possibly by latest modern geometric lines) in composite construction powered by two outboard engines approx 250 HP each to a classification society design,
    Has anybody in mind a designer who could help?
    Many thanks in advance for any suggestion
    Seapassionate
     
  2. Herreshock

    Herreshock Previous Member

    That's a small boat you can try a 100 ft and add two 2000hp engines each, the catch will be bigger
     
  3. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    Hi @seapassionate, I would like to discuss the issue with you in more detail. Can you please PM me? Thanks.
     
  4. adriano
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    adriano Senior Member

    Wow! Herreshock that's a great idea! just missed that option.... I'll do that:):):):):)
     
  5. seapassionate
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    seapassionate Junior Member

    Hi TANSL would you mind to introduce your company contacting me by mail: anatalini.design@gmail.com? Thanks
    Seapassionate
     
  6. Herreshock

    Herreshock Previous Member

    Another Rudolph Diesel device will be born and enter the water, thanks dollar god we are creating growth of beer, a big step for weekenders and fish torture and a little contribution to maldives sinking
     
  7. adriano
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    adriano Senior Member

    Herrehock
    I do now understand yr message, it's matter of a big issue on which we can discuss daylong! you may address such statement to almost any member of this forum?!
    If you have good arguments to convince most of the boatowners to go for electric better than done by me in the recent past! I am here to listen to!!!
    Anyhow for yr information am only a strong sail passionate :)
     
  8. Herreshock

    Herreshock Previous Member

    Electric is "false dichotomy" fallacy, there are sails and rowing oars since thousands of years and they are reliable, all Sailboats should bring rowing oars i suppose
     
  9. Boat Design Net Moderator
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    This seems to be going off topic -- this thread is the design of a 37' sport fishing boat.
     
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  10. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    Thank you.
     
  11. bajansailor
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  13. brian eiland
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    brian eiland Senior Member

    Are you talking about an 'official tournament design', or a vessel that could fish the world's hot spots??
     
  14. brian eiland
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  15. william stokes
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    william stokes Senior Member

    look for Don Senior New Zealand
     

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