LRC Portfolio

 

LRC58

The LRC58 is a fuel-efficient, and future proof passagemaker.

The LRC58 hull is very sleek with maximum waterline length. The interior volume is kept relatively small compared to the overall length. Most trawler-type boats in this length category are much heavier, beamier, and higher, have much more internal volume, weight, and therefore cost. A Low Displacement to Length Ratio (LDLR) is crucial for effortless cruising speeds and low fuel consumption.

The LRC58 is self-righting.

At the top of the list of desirable LRC58 attributes were rugged simplicity, efficiency, safety, and affordability.

 

LRC65

After designing the LRC58 in 2013 and the XPM78 in 2016, the architect has decided to fill the gap between the two. In March 2020, the LRC65 design came to life.

The designer kept the hull narrow and low volume while making the boat feel more generously proportioned than the LRC58. The hull’s length is 20 m, 5 m wide, including the rub rails. Besides passage-making, the boat can easily fit into European harbors and sail the French canals to or from the Mediterranean.

The extended wheelhouse roof allows installing 16 solar panels (169 x 105 cm) for a total yield of 6,8 kWh (and counting). The alloy weight estimate is 8.2 tonnes, compared to 5 tonnes for the LRC58. The displacement will be 22-25 tonnes.

The LRC65 design was completed in August 2021. The build of LRC65-01 started in January 2022 at Aluboot. The build of LRC65-02 started in March 2023 at Aluboot.