Les Lampman
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tpbrady":2kvzwcqh said:Les,
I understand weight and efficiency are inversely related, but when I moved from a 22 to a 25, the thing I noticed the most was the stability of the 25 in seas compared to the 22. The mass of the 25 prevented 2-4 foot seas from pushing it around very much. Sometimes in my 22 I wish I had a seat belt. Will shaving 1500 lbs from the operating weight cause a significant change in cruising comfort as sea states increase?
Hi Tom,
The honest answer is that the answer is "it's very situational". Every hull has its good points and its bad. It's really difficult to make a blanket statement about how Hull A is always going to be better than Hull B. It may be sometimes but not always (unless Hull B truly sucks).
We're getting great ride out of the Marinaut 215 even though it's very light. It just seems to work. If we can translate that ride to the Marinaut 25 then I think a lot of folks would be quite happy with it.
But really, where's the stopping point? To me the Rosborough RF-246 is a much more comfortable boat than the C-Dory 25. Why doesn't everyone buy the RF-246 instead since it weighs more than the CD25 and is more comfortable? Lots of reasons including the fact that it's more expensive and "Oh by the way" it's about 10,000 to 11,000 pounds on the trailer. Many might have a truck that will handle the CD25 but not the RF-246. Many might just not want to pull that much weight.
Personally I think the hull shape is going to keep the Marinaut 25 comfortable in conditions that don't work well for the CD25. While the CD25 gives a lot back to the owner in terms of space, accommodation, and livability it's water manners have never been sterling (though quite safe).
At the end of the day, I don't think the question can be reduced to a simple weight question. It's really about the whole package. If we can offer the Marinaut 25 as a lighter alternative that means some folks will be able to tow that boat that can't tow the CD25, and the fuel economy should be better. The ride shouldn't be any worse that the CD25 (I don't know how it could be) and I think there's a good chance it will be more comfortable. But never the less they're different boats and folks will have to choose what's best for them.
Les