ScullyRN
Member
Hi, I have been lurking on this forum for many months gleaning a great deal of valuable information, things are now becoming real so thought it time to register and ask for help from the collective knowledge for my specific situation.
Like most I am on a budget and a further challenge is I am based in the UK where the availability of project boats and bargains are rare. It is clear that the perfect vessel will be a full displacement single engined trawler for extended passage making, it is also clear that I will have to compromise.
I believe have found a compromise boat, it is steel, 50ft, semi disacement and in a flybridge/ motor yacht style with twin engines.
Travelling at displacement speeds with this hull form is of course possible although not as Good as the full displacement hull but stabilisers will help. The fact the construction is steel will also help with stability. The vessel was originally built for long distance cruising with large fuel tanks etc. The hull design has been used on trawler style yachts but in this instance a motor yacht style superstructure is present.
My main question is around the running costs, with twin 220hp Perkins I have calculated or at least learnt from various forums that the fuel usage will be 5 gallons per hr for both engines together . The questions are do we believe this fuel usage assumption to be correct? Would it be more efficient to run one engine at a time? Could I swap out the engines for two more efficient ones or even a more efficient main engine and a wing engine?
I would value all advice on my situation, please remember that it is not an ideal world and I am compromising, I am trying to find a work around, a way to start long distance passage making without buying a nordhavn or similar.
The plan moving forward is to buy a boat in the next 6 months and over the next 5 years bring it up to standard, improve our skills with some longer passages before eventually becoming full time liveaboards, the first big trip will be the European Loop, then across to the caribbean before doing the American loop then Panama and who knows.
The vessel I am looking at is capable of the loops in terms of air and water drafts.
Many thanks in advance for your comments.
Like most I am on a budget and a further challenge is I am based in the UK where the availability of project boats and bargains are rare. It is clear that the perfect vessel will be a full displacement single engined trawler for extended passage making, it is also clear that I will have to compromise.
I believe have found a compromise boat, it is steel, 50ft, semi disacement and in a flybridge/ motor yacht style with twin engines.
Travelling at displacement speeds with this hull form is of course possible although not as Good as the full displacement hull but stabilisers will help. The fact the construction is steel will also help with stability. The vessel was originally built for long distance cruising with large fuel tanks etc. The hull design has been used on trawler style yachts but in this instance a motor yacht style superstructure is present.
My main question is around the running costs, with twin 220hp Perkins I have calculated or at least learnt from various forums that the fuel usage will be 5 gallons per hr for both engines together . The questions are do we believe this fuel usage assumption to be correct? Would it be more efficient to run one engine at a time? Could I swap out the engines for two more efficient ones or even a more efficient main engine and a wing engine?
I would value all advice on my situation, please remember that it is not an ideal world and I am compromising, I am trying to find a work around, a way to start long distance passage making without buying a nordhavn or similar.
The plan moving forward is to buy a boat in the next 6 months and over the next 5 years bring it up to standard, improve our skills with some longer passages before eventually becoming full time liveaboards, the first big trip will be the European Loop, then across to the caribbean before doing the American loop then Panama and who knows.
The vessel I am looking at is capable of the loops in terms of air and water drafts.
Many thanks in advance for your comments.