review - Sensation Boats
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review - Sensation Boats
BOAT REVIEW Revive YOUR senses 10 leisure boating january 2008 Sensation 24 Deck Words and pictures by Dean Castle For me, the more senses a craft can appeal to, the better it must be. Does it look good - from general aesthetics to the smallest detail? Does it leave a taste of success in your mouth, when saying you are the proud owner? Does she feel great when you’re on board and even better when you take the helm? Is there a certain aroma present, like fresh leather or crisp morning air? And lastly, does she purr like a kitten when idling, but roar like a jaguar when you let her loose? The Sensation 24 Deck is one such boat – she satisfies all your senses. leisure boating january 2008 11 High and dry! You won’t get splashed easily, thanks to a high hull design. T win Boat and Trailers have been in the business for 10 years, so when they build a boat, you know that a lot of experience has gone into its making. And when we learned that Peter Lindenberg owns one of their handbuilt beauties, we knew it was going to be something extra special. For the interests of clarity, Peter Lindenberg is well-known in the boating fraternity. In 22 years of powerboat racing he won the South African title on 15 occasions. He also became a world record holder in the ramp jump in barefoot waterskiing in 1981 and is a very successful motor racing driver. Adrenalin junkie? Oh yes! And this isn’t the only reason why he owns a Sensation. Conditions for test The test of the 24 Deck took place early in the morning on the Vaal River. This is a great time of day for doing a boat test as the waters are generally as flat as glass, and we knew we would probably have the waters to ourselves to get to know the finer handling characteristics of a new boat before putting it through its paces. However, these were not ideal conditions for testing a boat that we feel could easily tackle the roughness of the ocean. General impression As we walked along the riverside, I saw a boat sitting in the water with her covers on, as though she was still tucked away in bed. From that distance, I wondered which company had imported her as the covers were made from a very high quality material and the shape beneath promised something special, something absolutely elegant. When I realised that this was our test boat for the morning, I couldn’t have been more excited. And especially because this mysterious boat had first seen the light of day in a factory just down the road and a short distance along the highway. Once her covers were off, she looked ready for action. The broad shoulder “the shape beneath promised something special” lines give the promise of great stability and water handling. From the side, the long, swept-back curves give it the sense of a boat that’s capable of sleek speed. And this was before we had even started the motors! Deck layout The layout of the 24 Deck is spacious enough for family, friends and even the family pet. While cruising along, doing tight corners, and giving the engines full throttle, I was at ease knowing that my testing notepad was safe from any possible water spray as the boat’s sides are high enough to give a protected feeling. The craft has a full wet deck, but to give it that added millionaire feel, a snug, pushstud carpeting has been fitted. The rear seat can easily accommodate three, and when the weather is extra hot, the backrest simply folds down to make a full and comfortable sunbed. The captain’s and passenger’s chairs can rotate, making conversation or entertaining aboard pleasant. The centre walk-through can be sealed off completely by means of closing the windshield and a door that closes neatly into the side of the captain’s helm. I assume that this would leave the sheltered area very welcoming and protected by all when the evening air presents a wind-chill factor. The bow seating provides suitable seating for four; alternatively, it makes an ideal sunbed for two. To ensure these passengers don’t feel left out from the party on board, Boss marine speakers and stainless steel cup holders can be found in the side of the seating. A 40-litre freshwater tank supplies water to the basin just behind the captain’s chair. This washbasin is accompanied by a dirt bin, and both can be closed off out of sight to form a neat working surface. A shower and second basin are situated just forward of the navigator’s seat and can be closed off completely for privacy. The shower room also houses the CD changer for the general audio system that is piped around the boat. The bow’s great sprawling spot for sun worshippers. Motors and controls Peter Lindenberg’s Sensation 24 Deck is equipped with a four-stroke 350 Mercruiser Magnum MPI in-board engine, which pushes out 300 HP to the single propeller. Fuel for the motor is supplied by a 200 litre built-in fuel tank. Top speed of this craft is a good 80 km/h when fitted with a 19-inch torque pitched propeller. This propeller is designed more for torque rather than top speed and can be fully trimmed Above: A port window allows light into the shower cubicle. ABOVE Left: Stainless steel cup holders and a Boss audio system illustrate attention to detail. left: The swivel skipper’s seat completes the entertainment area. leisure boating january 2008 13 “you can expect to get a lot of boat” Note the ‘sensational’ sun decks, fun decks and swim platform! up underneath the generous sternmounted swim platform. You don’t get much change for half a million rand, but you can expect to get a lot of boat. At this price, you are rewarded by utter ecstasy when turning on that ignition and hearing the engine burst into life. And being an inboard engine it is easy on the ear. Handling With an overall length of 8.1 m and width of 2.6 m you may imagine she’d require plenty of space when cornering. However, the hull grips the water and turns sharply without fault. To make steering even more pleasurable, this boat is equipped with hydraulic steering which makes cornering finger-light and an absolute pleasure. When cutting through it’s own and other boats’ wakes. she shows that she’s built for strength as there is no reverberation through the hull. Similarly, when running, there is no sound of water lapping up against the underneath of the craft, which in essence is a product of drag. But just because she’s silent as she skims across the water doesn’t mean she isn’t responsive. In fact, I would liken her to driving a sports car, as the overall handling capabilities are more than adequate. 14 leisure boating january 2008 Finishing touches Twin Boats likes to set a standard when it comes to supplying a boat, and so believe in providing many items as standard equipment, rather than as optional extras. The equipment, décor and trim finishes are there to add to the overall feel and design of the craft and we found the Sensation series to have impeccable attention to detail. The 24 Deck has stainless steel telescopic ladders fore and aft, and numerous stainless cup holders for holding your refreshments when cruising. A quality Boss sound system provides crisp, clear sound to impress all that pass by. But the 24 Deck is more than just a poser, it has a ski or wakeboard tower that peeks through the two-piece sun canopy which hides the fact that you can have a serious amount of fun and enjoyment with this boat. Wakeboarders in particular will appreciate the height of the towing tower as it promises a generous amount of ‘air’. Conclusion It comes as no surprise that boating legend Peter Lindenberg owns a Sensation 24 Deck. His retirement from Formula 1 boating came about 18 months early, following an accident in Saldanha that very nearly cost him his life. Lindenberg said that the accident brought to the fore his vulnerability in life, and he now looks for the safety aspect. This definitely evident in the Sensation series. Not only will the 24 Deck meet your boating needs but it will surpass them. It makes for a great skiing craft, an excellent vessel to wakeboard behind, and an exceptional leisure cruiser. The 24 Deck may look bigger than you’ll ever need, but given the vast number of people that will want to be seen with you, this is definitely a boat you can grow into. For more information on this vessel or any of the Sensation series, please contact André or Riaan of Twin Boats and Trailers on (016) 366 1630. At a glance LOA 8.1 m Beam 2.6 m Engine: Mercruiser 350 Magnum – 300 HP Fuel tank 200 litre Water tank 40 litre with pressure pump Trailer Double axle Boss Marine sound system4 Marine speakers Brad (JHB). 082 556 6002 CSL28 m