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Fast Cruiser
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LOA |
45'
0"
13.72m
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| LWL |
41'
8"
12.70m
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| Beam |
14'
6"
4.42m
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| Draft |
3'
3"
1.0m
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| Displ |
29,000
lbs
13,154 kg
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| Fuel |
1,000
gal
3,786 L
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| Water |
150
gal
570 L
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| Black |
50
gal
190 L
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| Gray |
25
gal
95 L
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Cruise
Speed |
18
knots
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Top
Speed |
28
knots
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| Designer |
Sparkman
& Stephens
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| Const |
E-glass,
epoxy & Core-Cell
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Fuel-polishing
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Built
to cruise fast and confidently offshore, this Sparkman
& Stephens-designed 45 allowed NEB to bring together the best
of all our departments Engineering,
Composites, Joinerwork,
Metalwork,
Paintwork, and Mechanical
& Electrical. Working with the designers at S&S, our Engineering
team made certain that all structural components and hardware for
the boat was technically correct at each phase of construction. Our
Composites team used NEB's proprietary
industry-leading Advanced Composite Technology
to build a strong, light, and tough hull and deck. NEB's Joinerwork
team hand-selected the hardwoods they used to craft the yacht's teak
decking, interior furniture, and swimstep. The Metalwork
department fabricated a number of custom aluminum and stainless parts
for the yacht, from elegantly-curved handrails and stanchions to a
special anchor roller/windlass base. NEB's Paintwork
team prepped and applied the Awlgrip finish to hull and deck, and
(last but certainly not least) our Mechanical
& Electrical team solved the puzzle of integrating all the
yacht's systems, from engines to genset to watermaker and air-conditioning,
into an orderly, easy-to-service layout.
During the course of sea-trialing
the S&S 45 Fast Cruiser, NEB
staff have reached one conclusion: This is a beauty we'd love to take
to the Bahamas ourselves! If you'd like to talk with NEB about the
S&S Fast Cruiser or any custom new construction or refit project
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Sparkman
& Stephens Design No. 2710
The
client for this design approached Sparkman
& Stephens with a brief that called for a combination of qualities
not found in any single powerboat currently in the market. First,
the vessel would be designed for long offshore passages at speed between
islands of the Bahamas, Caribbean, and Eastern Seaboard, requiring
approximately double the normal fuel capacity for a vessel this size.
Second, shallow draft with conventional running gear would be required
to access favorite cruising grounds amongst these locations. Third,
the boat would be required to be quieter than other boats as noise
would be tiring during the long passages that would be made on this
boat. Last, the interior would be well appointed for a single couple
on an extended cruise with lots of storage and an easy-to-maintain
finish.
Construction
The design brief called for more fuel and sound insulation than typical
boats of this size. To accommodate the additional weight from these
items, the boat would have to be built strong but light. New England
Boatworks was selected as the builder for their renowned light weight,
high-quality composite building techniques as employed in the construction
of the Americas Cup yacht Stars & Stripes and a myriad of
custom racing sailboats. Female molds were constructed for both the
hull and deck to minimize the extra weight of fairing and to maintain
the crisp corners at chines and strakes that are vital to optimal
vessel performance. The hull and deck were constructed of E-glass
and SP Systems epoxy over a Core-Cell linear polymer foam core. The
hull and deck were post-cured in a temperature-controlled enclosure
to further strengthen the epoxy resin properties while not adding
weight.
Hull Design
The hull form and appendages draw on the experience of Sparkman &
Stephens in the design of fast, seaworthy motor yachts. Starting at
the graceful sheerline, the hull shape draws on the Northeast tradition
of working vessels intended to face the challenges of the sea. The
forward topsides have an appropriate flare to keep the deck dry while
running, while the aft topsides are drafted slightly outboard akin
to a working vessel. Below the water, the hull form is a completely
modern, chined planing hull, featuring a modified warp and aggressive
buttock angles. The vessel is fitted with two moderately deep propeller
tunnels whose shapes have been
optimized to meet the owners draft requirements while maximizing
propulsive efficiency. The propellers are further protected by a centerline
skeg that extends 6 below the propeller tips, yet still the
boat has a draft of only 3 feet, 3 inches.
Mechanical
The equipment list features a pair of 440-hp Yanmar turbocharged diesel
engines driving 27-inch 5-bladed propellers. The engine exhaust exits
below waterline for quiet running. Other equipment includes a Mastervolt
Whisper 12.0 kW generator, a watermaker, and an air-conditioning system.
Interior Arrangement
The arrangement includes a well-appointed single stateroom forward
that includes a standard queen-size berth forward and on-centerline,
a generous hanging locker and seating area to starboard, and a dresser
and entertainment center to port. The head is located aft and to port,
and has entrances from both the passageway and the stateroom, allowing
it to double as the day head. The head includes a large enclosed shower,
linen storage, and a vacuum-powered freshwater toilet.
Across from the head off the passageway is a large wet locker and
storage area. From the passageway, stairs lead up and aft into the
pilothouse, saloon, and galley area. The helmstation is located forward
and to starboard and includes a two-person bench seat and a steering
wheel located to allow comfortable operation in both the standing
and seated positions. Three hundred-sixty degree visibility is achieved
via large pilothouse front, side, and aft windows. The U-shaped galley
is located forward and to port, and includes an icemaker, full-size
sink, four-burner stove with oven, and a below-counter refrigerator.
Low-profile cabinets in the overhead provide additional storage for
plates and glassware. Aft, a large bench-style settee and dining table
are located to port, opposing two freestanding chairs to starboard.
A rotating and retracting flat screen television is mounted inside
cabinetry just aft of the helm bench, which has a flip-up face available
to provide extra counter space.
Exterior Arrangement
The cockpit is accessed via a sliding, weathertight door. The staircase
leading down to the cockpit sole hinges upward to provide engine room
access. Top-loading storage space is located forward and to starboard.
The cockpit is large and includes full-length bench seats to comfortably
seat eight. A built in propane grill is located in the aft starboard
corner. Permanent stairs are located at the aft ends of the bench
seating, and a removable handrail can be installed into port and starboard
deck sockets for easy boarding. The sole of the cockpit is finished
in hand-selected teak.
Handrails are located on the pilothouse roof and transition into the
elongated pulpit for safety going forward. Footholds are installed
on the front of the pilothouse, and lead up the pilothouse roof, where
the tender is stored. An aluminum crane powered with a 12-volt winch
handles deployment and storage of the tender. Five opening deck hatches,
all with screens and shades, are distributed between the cabintop
roof and the pilothouse roof for ventilation and light. All deck hardware,
including cleats and custom chocks, are aluminum.
Summary
With skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail by New England
Boatworks, the design experience, naval architecture and solid engineering
of Sparkman & Stephens, and the input of an experienced client,
this new design is not only good-looking but stands out with a combination
of features not found in any other boat of this size. |
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