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84 POWER & MOTORYACHT FEBRUARY 1998
Small Wonder
by Richard Thiel
Wellcraft's new 3000 Martinique offers (omfort and performance at a surprising prit'?;. '
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BECAUSE THE company builds so many different types of boats, yo u can't easily put a finger on which kind Wellcraft is best known for. Surely · everyo ne is fami lia r with the nam es
arab (high performance) and Coasta l (fish ing), but to a lot of boaters
Wellcraft means one thing and one th ing only: cruise rs.
Perhaps Lh a t's because We llcraft has always offe red an extensive line of cruis i ng boats, someth i ng LInt r e
mains true today. At o n e e nd of Lh e li neup is th e two-cabin 4300 Po rto fi no, wh ile at the o ther are the com pact
26 and 23 Excels. In bet'Neen are the m id cab in Martiniques, the 3600,
3200, and 2800. Now [or 1998 Wellcraft has added a no th er Martinique,
th e 3000. According to the folks a t The Boa t Works in Clean¥ater, Florida , which is Wellcraft's largest cruiser deale r, th is is the first Martinique with an all-fiberglass liner.
Affordab le a nd ro omy, the 3000 seems to h ave bee n d esigned espec iall y for a yo ung fam ily. She can sleep six, especially if two or more are kids and you press the co nve rtib le
din e tte into service. Four is a realistic • numbe r for adults, a ll owing eac h I
co up le to e njoy their own private stateroom. One of those is th e m idcabin, be neath the e levated h e lm. Accessed from the m a in a bin , through a centerline entrance to starboard of the compan ionway stairs, it 's roomy for th e type. Thank ' in pa rt to the fact that this is a s te rn drive boat with her engines a lma t
aga inst the transom , the s lee pi ng a rea is gen e rous : 3'4" wid e by 6'8" lo ng with fi ll e r cush ions insta ll ed. Those cushions needn ' t c1ulle r the cabin during the daytime as there is a dedicated loc ke r for them a nd the
cockp it table. A sm a ll hatc h on th e aft coc kp it
step provid es a little li ght and a ir ; more light comes from a coup le of spotlamps for reading and a 120-volt fluore scent fixture at e ith e r e nd.
There 's also ple nty of stowage he re, on a full-beam aft sh e lf, sh e lves a t either end, and a ha lf-height, ce1arlined hanging locker. A curtain provides privacy from the main cabin.
Th e other prin cipal sleeping area
Left: The 3000's coc:kpit is roomy enough to accommodate a big settee and a port· side wetbar, too. Above: Wellcraft's newest and smallest Martinique oHers as much performance as she does room. Our test boat topped out iust under 50 mph.
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Ciranulon countertops and a molded-in sink ensure you'll be able to dean up this galley in a jiffy. Note the 4.0-cubic-foot refrigerator that's beneath the dinette seat.
is forward, in the bow. I n te rm s of vo lum e, it 's a bo ut th sa m size a the m idcabin but D e ls much la rger, in pa rt because of the mirrored forward bulkhead. By a ngling the [o ur
in ch-thick mattress a lon g the sta rboard side, We ll craft ma naged to
squeeze in more than ix feet of sleep space without intrud ing in to the ma in cabin. Again , yo u ' ll f ind two poLlamps fo r readin g, but h e re ou' ll a l ' o ge L a 10L o f lig ht and
a ir from a roun I hatch. A port-side, ha lf- he igh L, dar-lin d 10 ker pro
vides ha ngi ng Lowage a nd a Velcroattach d curtain protects yO Uy Ixivacy.
Between these two cabins the 3000
offers a surprising amoun t of saloon.
Th layou L i stra ig htforward, with
th e ga ll ey a long th e port side and a hatch above forvenulauon and lighl. The s in g le s ink is mo lded inLo Lh
Granulon counters [or easy c1eanul , and a n outboard bin o ffer a p Ia e lo r incide ntals. The two-burner Ke ny
on stove is we ll aft, leaving pI ntyof work space, and there's good cabin et space above, including one LhaL hold a standa rd 0.6-cu bic-fooL Frig ida i r mi crowave be hind a flip-up door. Beneath the counter and b hind two
cabinet doors are LWO plasuc drawers and a variety of oLher ·towage 'paces, th e size of each being dictated by avai lable hu ll space.
The reason th e re's so much SLOW-
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PMY TESTED:WELLCRAFT 3000 MARTINIQUE ~
Base price: $89,571 w/ 2 190-hp Volvo Penta 4.3L gasoline stern drives Optional power: 2/ 190-hp 4.3L MerCruiser, 2/ 250-hp 5.7L MerCruiser, or 2/ 250-hp Volvo Penta 5.7GS SX gasoline stern drives; 2/ 159-hp Volvo Penta KAMD diesel stern drives Standard equipment: 2-burner stove; microwave; Granulon counters; transom door; swim platform w/ ladder; insulated engine room bulkhead; adjustable helm seat; engine alarm system; compass; CO detector; trim gauge; walk-through
windshield; radar arch w/ lights Construction: hand-laid fiberglass; all-fiberglass liner
SPECIFICATIONS LOA: 32' 4" Beam: 10'6" Draft: 3'1" Maximum headroom: 6'2" Weight: 11,000 Ibs. Fuel capacity: 160 gal. Water capacity: 41 gal.
PMY TEST RESULTS
age space in the galley is th a t Wellcraft moved the 4.O-cubic-foot refrigerator to starboard, under the dine tte seal. The dinette could easily seat six, and there 's a hatch directly overhead surrounded by six halogen spotlig hts to e nsure yo u won't dine in the dark . Immediately aft is the enclosed , stand-up (6'10") head , molded of a single piece of fiberglass to eliminate leaks. A VacuFlush toilet and Tank Minder are standard. The shower apparatus co uld u e a lillI e refinement; the sh ower head is simply a pray handle that pulls out o f the
Engines: 2/ Volvo Penta 5.7GS gasoline V-8 stern drives Drives: Volvo Penta SX Ratio: 1.5:1 Props: 14 1/2 x21 si s; Steering: Teleflex Sea Star; Controls: Volvo Penta; Trim tabs: Bennett;
RPM MPH KNOTS OPH MPO RANCE DECIBELS
Optional equipment on test boat: MarineAir A/ C; Kohler 4-kW genset; hatch covers; Lewmar windlass w/ rope and chain; cockpit icemaker; full canvas; fire suppression system; snap-in carpet; six-CD changer
1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4600
6.4 8.2 8.9 9.4
25.9 34.9 40.0 48.9
5.6 7.1 7.7 8.2 22.5 30.2 34.7 42.4
1.4 4.57 658 74 2.2 3.73 537 75 8.4 1.06 153 75
15.8 0.59 85 78 17.8 1.46 210 79 22.6 1.54 222 80 30.8 1.30 187 82 47.4 1.03 149 83
Conditions: Temp: 59°: humidity: 21%: wind: 5·10 mph: seas: 12ft.: lo.d: ',.Iuel. no .. ter. 3 persons. min. gear. Speeds are two·way averages, measured w/Stalker radar gun. GPH measured AowScan. Range: 90% 01 advertised luol capaCIty Ile<ibels meawred on A scale. 68 dB ~ the level 01 normal conversation.
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faucet (and doesn ' t mount to the
walJ ) , and there was no shower curtain or provision for one on our test b al.
Three steps up the compani nwa ladder take yo u to the bridge dl'('k and the well-des igned h IIll . I 'Spilt'
th e lack ofa tilt wheel , lhe scal .c\ driv ..
ing position is good , I III flip lip lile
hIm seat botLom, making it in to a I )ISICr, -mel you can see this boat was
111 'aJ lllO I driven while standing. The ga uge I cU1el is welJ outfitted, dominate I I ya la rge engine synchronization get Ig that's flanked by tachometers, with integral hourmeters and smaller
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ated two places for flush-mounted electronics, one for a radar or elec tronic chart display, the other for a CPS. Also h e re is a well-designed a la rm pa ne l with both audio and visual alerts for
low engine oil pressure, high e ngine temperature, and high b ilge water. A big, articu lated , he lm-side wiper nsures good visibili ty.
Inboard of the he lm are two molded-in steps that lead through the walkthrough windshield, th n to the fored eck. On th e sta rboa rd side is an intere ting chaise. Its bottom cush ion can be removed, leavin g a stand-up
a rea comple Le with gra bra il. Th e upholstered bulkhead opens LO reveal a stowage sp ace, a nel Lh e re arc LwO drink ho lders right above.
But Ill os t of Lh e re laxa ti o n on Lh e 3000 will ta ke pl ace abaft here and one step down, in the cockpit. To starboa rd Lh ere's a large, U- hape lounge. Install the table in the uppe r position , and yo u have com[orLab le d in ing for six; insta ll iL in th e lower position and add a fill r cushion , and
yo u have a cushy sunpad. Behind Lh e outboard sea Lbac k are th e baLLery switches [or th e e ng in es a nd ge nseL (if in s tall ed ) and windl a s c irc uiL
breaker, whi le LO porL is a we Lbar wiLh optional icemaker below.
The engine hatch / cockp iL so le lifL~ wiLh o ut requ iring remova l o f" a ny coc kpit seaLin g, revea lin g a roomy e ngine comparLment. Eve n WiLh Lhe
opLiona l V-8s Lhere's 1'4" from th e e n gin e to the forward (acoustica lly insulated) bulkhead and eighL inche
be tween e ngines, ple nty of room for changing spark plugs. Th e opLio na l hushbox-enclosed4-kW Kohler gen
set, batteries, water heaLer, and VacllFlush unit all fit in from o[ Lhe engin es
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and are within easy reach. In a marked departure from the
current fashion trend, the 3000's transom is relatively vertical. That provides space to stow two fenders on the port side, a cockpit door to starboard, and a 3' 4"-wide by lO-inch-deep compartment between that's perfect for stowing shorepower cords, cockpit table pedestals, and cleaning stuff. Mounting platforms are molded in for tender davits-a good thing since the swim platform is on ly a foot deep and you won't be carrying your RIB back there.
The fored eck is relative ly flat and equ ipped with effective nonskid that, in co~junction with the walk-through windshie ld , shou ld make for safe anch orin g. An integral pulpit with ro ll e r is tandard, and in the European fashion , Ul e bowrail is split, with a sma ll step connecting the port and starboard sections. The bowra il on ly com s to be low knee level, providing minimal protection.
Pe rformance is the 3000's ace up th e sleeve. Witl1 optional twin 250-hp Vo lvo Pe nta SX stern drive ', our test boat nearly broke 50 mph , rema rkable for an 11 ,OOO-pound boat with a ]0'6" beam. Her handling wa 'n't bad either, a lth ough it wa hampered by heavy steering and even heavie r Volvo Pe nta contro ls. The 3000 can take a lot of trim b [ore she starts to porpo ise, and she responds we ll to trim tab deflection. A time to plane of six seconds is a lso respectabl e, and during the process Ulere's on ly moderate bow ri e. However, she won't stay on plane below 3000 rpm, even wiu1 Ule drives all the way in and tl1e tabs in the fu ll-clown position.
The competiLion among midcabin 30-footers is fi e rce , so such perfor-
mance and comfort will be important selling features for the 3000. But U1e clincher is bound to be price. According to the people at The Boat Works, you can buy our test boat for just over $1 15,000. That's fully equipped wiu1, among other things, a genset, air conditioner, windlass, cockpit icemaker,
and six-CD changer. Is it any wonder how Wellcraft became so well known for its cruisers? o
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