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Default 38' Tri "Trawler"

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:27:46 AM UTC-7, Wayne. B wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 10:53:53 -0500, Boating All Out

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I mentioned this boat recently. Claims 19 mpg at 8 knots.


http://www.multihulldesigns.com/desi...ock/38tri.html




Looked around a bit, and only found


http://multihullblog.com/2013/07/mor...maran-trawler/




The boat was sold last year - cheap, about $15k.


Sarasota Craigslist. Had 2 9.9 Yahahas on it.




Looks like there will never be "owner" reports on


seakeeping, accommodations and mpg.


Too bad. Have to assume the boat just isn't "practical"


enough to take hold.




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Kurt Hughes used to offer a video on the consruction of one of his

multihull designs. I'd suggest that you try and find a copy and

review it. I did, and found his construction methods to be

unconventional to say the least, and not in a positive way. Trying to

insure one of these boats might very well be impossible.



I'd also take serious issue with someone trying to promote a boat as a

long range cruiser that is powered by two small outboards. Outboards

are totally unsuitable for going offshore in big waves. The props are

not far enough underwater to avoid pulling out, and the engines lack

the torque and clearance to swing a big, slow turning wheel which is

what you need for making headway in rough conditions. In addition,

stern hung outboards are very vulnerable to being pooped and flooded

by big waves.



There are very good reasons why you don't see people cruising in boats

like that.


I wouldn't trust something like that.