
Originally Posted by
dox08
To me, order of importance would fall on, #1 what is your typical run to the fishing grounds? That would determine motor size first. A cruise in the mid 30's is desirable but would also mean something north of 3000hp with a 60-80% load. In todays builds a 50-ft sportfish typically needs ~60–80 HP per foot to reach 35–40 mph. Speed also equals fuel burn. Building a boat is a balance of Speed, Seaworthiness, Fishing function and Comfort. My considerations would look like:
1. Hull Design - deep-v, deadrise angle, weight distribution, beam, spray rails/chines/lifting strakes, bow flare
2. Power - Total horsepower 2500-3500hp (CAT, MAN, MTU) key in mind fuel capacity
3. Cockpit - large cockpit (120-160 sq ft), fish boxes with macerators, live wells, transom door, fighting chair, ice maker, water maker, seating/shade
4. Visibility - Tower (if your into that), MFD's, night vision/FLIR, Open array radar, Omni if budget allows, autopilot, Starlink, VHF's, AIS, Emergency beacons, backup nav system
5. Comfort - Gyro, Bridge/Cockpit Seating & Shade, 2-3 staterooms, Comfortable Salon, good fire suppression, big windows for visibility, zoned air conditioning (salon/staterooms/bridge/cockpit), 2-3 heads, TV's + speakers, refrigerated drink boxes, Full Galley, storage,
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