Beamier, a bit shallower for the length, and carrying a bit more freeboard than the DUCK boats, this series is meant for folks who are going to be living more in one area than actually cruising. The TASMAN SEA is plenty ocean worthy, but the emphasis is placed more on “creature comforts” than cruising. I love the layout; that engine in the bow opens up the entire rest of the hull. This isn’t a common installation to put it mildly, but neither the owner or I could see why it wouldn’t work. The whole trick would seem to be to make sure the shaft is well supported by “pillow blocks.” And, with a couple”U-joints” in the line, there should be absolutely no vibration.
The sole is all one level and features a real living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom; no compromises there! The house forward gives a “business like” look, and the first of these is going to have a hot tub mounted on deck behind the house! Like the DUCK hulls, these hulls are straight forward to build, about as simple as a rugged hull can be.
I’m thinking of doing a version laid out like the 59 Swan. One of these days….
Particulars
LOD:48′ 9″ LWL: 42′ 2″ Beam: 16′Draft (loaded): 5′ Displ: 69,934 LB