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Sea Blade I - SEA BLADE

Sea Blade I 36' SEA BLADE 2022 $595,000 USD

Specifications

Length:
36' (10.97m m)
Beam:
11.5
Draft:
2' 6" (0.76m m)
Year Built:
2022
Builder:
SEA BLADE
Category:
Boats
Engines:
2 engines Mercury
Cruise Speed:
35 Kts. (40 MPH)
Max Speed:
52 Kts. (60 MPH)
Location:
United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
SEA BLADE
Category:
Boats
Model Year:
2022
Year Built:
2022
Country:
United States

Dimensions

LOA:
36' (10.97mm)
Beam:
11.5
Max Draft:
2' 6" (0.76mm)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Cruise Speed:
35 Knots Kts. (40 MPH)
Max Speed:
52 Knots Kts. (60 MPH)
Water Capacity:
10 Gallons
Holding Tank:
12 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
300 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Heads:
1

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass

Engine Information

Engines:
2
Manufacturer:
Mercury
Fuel Type:
Gas/Petrol

Overview

Meet the future of hull design, now. 

Built for the rough Hawaiian coastal waters, designed and finished for the true yachtsman.

 The patented Sea Blade™ hull represents a breakthrough departure from conventional planing hull designs. Utilizing proprietary computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation tools and methods,

Sea Blade reinvented the planing hull with a combination of 0° and 50° ultra-high deadrise (UHD) panels to achieve significantly improved ride quality, comfort, and slam reduction without sacrificing efficiency.

Over the past ten years, Sea Blade hulls ranging from 16’ to 42’ have been built to withstand the fiercest conditions, and have been engaged since 2016 as the law enforcement patrol craft of choice for the State of Hawaii.

Design Ethos:

Offshore boats offering superior speed, seakeeping (ability to withstand rough seas) and sea kindliness (ability to maintain comfort in rough seas), in all loading conditions.

1. Seaworthy (fit and safe) at high speed in rough water.

2. Comfortable and stable at drift or idling in rough seas; increased metacentric height compared to a traditional monohull but less than that of a catamaran.

3. No bad habits: Stuffing, plunging, broaching, slamming, tripping, yawing, excessive spray, wave overtopping, excessive roll amplitudes especially in beam seas, off axis (heeled) hull landings, bow steering, or spin out in turns.

4. Superior competencies: stable low running trims, ease at transitioning hump speeds, reduced accelerations, navigating confused seas and breaking waves, seakeeping in quartering sea headings, course keeping/directional stability, payload overload handling

This 36 SeaBlade can be sold as is or with brand new engines of your choice, inquire with broker Mark Rossetti for more details

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