Now he’s using that expertise to build lightweight carbon-fibre sportsboats. There are currently two models in the range, the SAY 29 and this boat, the SAY 42, although a SAY 52 is also in development.
Almost every moulded element of the SAY 42 is made of carbon fibre, from the hull, deck and bulkheads to the seats, locker lids and windscreen frame. And anything that can’t be moulded also goes through a strict weight control process to ensure it’s as light as it can be.
That includes the engines, which is why this 42ft day cruiser is powered not by turbo diesels but twin petrol V8s. If that sounds counterintuitive for a co*pany that prides itself on fuel efficiency, take a look at the stats; a single 440hp Volvo D6 DPI weighs 790kg, whereas a 430hp Volvo V8 petrol weighs 441kg – a total saving of well over 700kg by the time you’ve taken into account the extra oil, fuel and cooling requirements of the two big diesel lumps.
The upshot of this strict weight watching regime is that a SAY 42 tips the scales at 4.5 tonnes, less than half the weight of a Fjord 41 XL (11.5 tonnes).
For Hugo’s full review to the SAY 42, pick up the November 2023 issue of MBY, which is out now.
LOA: 42ft 6in (12.96m)
Beam: 13ft 1in (3.99m)
Draft: 2ft 10in (0.89m)
Displacement: 4.5 tonnes
Fuel capacity: 800 litres
Water capacity: 180 litres
Test engines: 2 x 430hp Volvo Penta V8 petrol
Top speed on test: 47 knots
Fuel consumption: 50lph @ 20 knots
Cruising range: 256nm @ 20 knots
RCD category: B for 12 people
Starting price: €937,500 (ex. taxes, inc 2 x 380hp)
Price as tested: €1,080,000 (ex. taxes)
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