Engine
PERKINS
Total Power
65hp
Engine Hours
1865
Class
Motorsailer
Length
34,32ft
Year
1998
Model
34
Capacity
-
Porto Romano
Boat Details
Description
The Fisher seems to have existed forever. In fact, the story of this classic motorsailer began in 1969, when naval architects David Freeman and Gordon Wyatt decided to fill what they perceived as a gap in the market. Their goal was to design a motorsailer with performance equivalent under both sail and power. The formula was the key to the Fisher's initial success. In the 1960s, many yachts were described as motorsailers, but most had large engines and a reduced rig. They had a fairly good engine, but the sailing characteristics left much to be desired. The rest is history. Over 1,000 Fishers have been built and can be seen around the world, moored in port after a long crossing or sailing along the coast. With its traditional canoe stern inspired by Colin Archer, the angular trawler-style wheelhouse, and the high, massive bow derived from a working boat, the Fisher has a familiar, timeless, welcoming, and reassuring appearance. The first impression is one of robustness. The sides are sturdy and high, the fittings seem oversized, and the lines are muscular. It is not superficial: the layering is very heavy and becomes even more so below the waterline, culminating in almost 5 tons of encapsulated cast iron ballast in the keel. The hull, handcrafted and high-strength, is built according to Northshore's Nordseal system, which features an outer laminate rich in resin designed to prevent any risk of transpiration, the typical precursor to osmosis.
The deck is glued to the hull in accessible areas and bolted along the entire hull-deck joint. The bulkheads are laminated to the deck, creating a solid and integrated unit. Moving forward, after navigating the inevitable and awkward maneuver of tacking from a deep cockpit and rounding the corner of the wheelhouse, is a rewarding experience. The deck design is uncompromising, in line with modern style: sturdy teak handrails, deep sides, high bulwarks, ample non-slip Treadmaster, even on the roof of the wheelhouse, and robust deck fittings. Two midship cleats, two large mooring cleats, and a bow cleat serve the through-bolts on protection plates mounted on the edges of the teak wheelhouse, acting as cable pass-throughs.
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Features
Electrical Equipment
Shore Power Inlet:✓
Inverter:✓
Electronics
Depthsounder:✓
Radar:✓
Log-Speedometer:✓
Radar Detector:✓
Wind Speed and Direction:✓
TV Set:✓
Navigation Center:✓
Plotter:✓
DVD Player:✓
Autopilot:✓
Radio:✓
Compass:✓
CD Player:✓
GPS:✓
VHF:✓
Flat Screen TV:✓
Inside Equipment
Bow Thruster:✓
Electric Bilge Pump:✓
Oven:✓
Manual Bilge Pump:✓
Marine Head:✓
Electric Head:✓
Heating:✓
Hot Water:✓
Refrigerator:✓
Sea Water Pump:✓
Battery Charger:✓
Outside Equipment
Cockpit Shower:✓
Teak Sidedecks:✓
Outboard Engine Brackets:✓
Gangway:✓
Radar Reflector:✓
Wind Generator:✓
Tender:✓
Solar Panel:✓
Swimming Ladder:✓
Propulsion
Engine Make:PERKINS
Engine Year:1998
Total Power:65hp
Engine Hours:1865
Engine Type:Inboard
Drive Type:Direct Drive
Fuel Type:Diesel
Propeller Type:3 Blade
Propeller Material:Bronze
Measurements
Speed & Distance
Cruising Speed:7kn
Max Speed:8kn
Dimensions
Length Overall:34.32ft
Max Draft:4.89ft
Min Draft:4.72ft
Beam:11.22ft
Length at Waterline:29.86ft
Miscellaneous
Electrical Circuit:12V
Hull Material:Fiberglass
Tanks
Fresh Water Tank:364 l
Fuel Tank:364 l
Holding Tank:
Accommodations
Cabins:2
Heads:1