Chivers Safari
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Thu, 2015-04-23 11:12
Hi
Getting an itch to do another project and whilst i love the Bertram 20 Bahia Mar its probably a bit small for me - the Safari (23 ft) is very similar in design and looked at one a few years ago and remember thinking how solid and well put together it seemed
I have heard that the Seamaster broaches badly in a following sea, know that this is a different hull but was looking for feedback from anyone who cant tell me a bit about the Safari's ride characteristics
cheers
Swompa
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Pretty sure that most, if not
Pretty sure that most, if not all broaching can be overcome by correct weight distribution and an alert skipper
pelagicyachts
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yes mate but i dont want to
yes mate but i dont want to be cutting up decks to move fuel tanks :-) - most seamasters are stern drive so not much more opportunity to move weight to the rear
some boats are worse than most - especially cats
Swompa
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Fair call. Best of luck with
Fair call. Best of luck with your project
micheal williams
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Chivers Safari is really nice
Chivers Safari is really nice and backed up with Mercruiser 377 MAG Bravo 3.
pelagicyachts
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what ever drugs you are on -
what ever drugs you are on - bring some for us........