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2001-2007 inclusive McGowan Marine Design, Inc.
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36' (11m) jetboat
"This boat
was built by LeBlanc Brothers Boatbuilders for a lobster
fisherman on Cape Cod. His harbour only has 18" of water at the lowest
tides, so he wanted the shallowest boat possible. I chose a warped hull (deep
vee forward, flatter sections aft) to minimize the speed hump as the boat goes
on a plane. There are a lot of stops and starts with lobster fishing, and the
energy lost while wallowing in a large speed hump adds up over a day's fishing.
Skegs were added for directional control, yet the boat is still able to turn in
her own length. Hamilton Jet speed predictions were right on: even with a large
deck box, mast and boom, Bella V achieved 28.5 knots the first time out.
This was the
second Bella V. On the first one, the LeBlanc Brothers modified one of their
stock designs, then seriously overbuilt it. They are known for their strong
boats, but this boat was almost 100% overweight! Understandably, performance on
launch day wasn't the best. They then did something you rarely see today...
they built another, custom, boat and took the loss on the first one. I was
hired to help make sure that the second boat worked. Hull layup in a
quickly-built, though very accurate female mould proceeded rapidly. Bella V
(v.2) sat on her lines on launch day and is a good performer today. The story
was written up in National Fisherman magazine."
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