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#414, 26.2' x 9' DVTT

Lineage:

This design is the largest of our DVTT hulls to date- developed from the 21' and smaller DVTT hulls.  Due to the difference in weights and CG's and given the wide potential variance in passenger loading, there was a lot of attention paid to the runs bottom and chine lines.  The boat shown was built by Viking Welding for the personal use of the owners at an island house on the coast of Maine.  The folks at Viking did their usual terrific job and tweaked many of the arrangement and outfitting details on the fly.  Unusual features, aside from the hull form, include the forward U shaped seating (accessed via a port side windshield door), a head inside the helm console, as well as side hull and transom doors.

 

Above photos courtesy of Viking Welding.

Particulars:

Length (hull):

  Beam (hull):

Wt. as rigged:

Wt. Bare Hull:

26' - 2"

  9' - 0" (w/o rub rails)

4,500#  (w/ single 300hp)

3,326# (w/ house)

   

Scantlings:

Bottom:

Bot. Stringers:

Chine Flats:

Sides:

Side Stringers:

Decks:

Transverse Frames:

Transom:

Keel:

.190"

Girder & 3" x .250" 

.190"

.190"

.190" flanged shelf & 2" x .250"

.190"

.190", Flanged

.250" 

3.6" x .375"  

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