| HIGH
FLYER
We are often
called in as consultants for corrections or modifications.
This is a typical example.
The “High Flyer” is a 32’ x 13’ aluminum
catamaran owned by Vancouver Island Airlines and was intended
to supplement airline their service. Our first introduction
was by means of a question via a telephone call:
Question: “If
I add 1600 pounds of ballast on the stern of a 32 foot (high
speed) boat and the speed increases by 2 knots, do I have
a problem?”
Answer: Something isn’t right!
The design itself was not too bad but there were quite a number
of things that were glossed over or incorrect. The center
of gravity was one of several: it was too far forward.
To move the C of G aft (were it should be) tanks had to be
shifted and the owner also decided to fit heavier duty engines
and drives. The before and after specifications as follows:
Before:
-
2 x 250
hp diesels with 2 x ASD* 6 units (*Arneson Surface Drives).
-
Noisy
(water impact on the ‘aka’ underside).
-
Wet (bow
wave sheeted up side of hull and did not permit viewing
from the side windows. It also deflected a lot of spray
into the cockpit area.(see shaded photo).
-
Not particularly
fast – 34 knots max. with full load – cruise
was 28 knots with the engines working quite hard.
After:
- 2 x 370 hp diesels.
- Quieter.
- Dry (bow wave lower- permits
viewing from the side windows.
- Faster – 43 knots
max. with full load.
These modifications
did not come cheap but now the owner has a vessel that meets
his needs.
NB: As a result
of this work, some of the above modifications have been incorporated
into other catamarans from the same builder. With the existing
engines and few if any internal modifications the owners report
some reduction in noise levels and improved ride and performance.
Note: The following
photo was taken from one of VIA’s aircraft –a
Twin Beach seaplane on takeoff step. For more information
about Vancouver Island Airlines go to their
website here.

Image of Highflyer
before modifications. Shaded area indicates size and location
of bow wave. |