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 BOAT TEST: 2006 Vicem 67 Flybridge
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The decor is by Sandy Mitchell Designs, and it is Mitchell, now Mrs. Brock, and her husband, former U.S. Senator Bill Brock, who are the owners of the 67 I am aboard. Because they reside in Annapolis, Maryland, the 67’s style is Chesapeake classical rather than trendy. Mrs. Brock smartly allowed the mahogany interior to take center stage, choosing subtle colors for the settee, bedspreads, and pillows, except in the four-berth starboard stateroom that’s reserved for the grandchildren, obviously fans of the vibrant hues and bold prints of Lilly Pulitzer.

The Brocks love to entertain and cook onboard their yacht, and nowhere was this more apparent than in the 67’s galley. Three steps down from the saloon and to port, it’s a distinct space that’s also within easy conversation range of the saloon. Its array of high-end appliances would make Wolfgang Puck envious: A Wolf steamer and two-burner cooktop are set in a cream-colored marble countertop and flanked by a stainless steel sink that’s deep enough to fit a tall colander of pasta. Stainless steel appliances—a Miele microwave/convection oven, a full-size Jenn-Air refrigerator/freezer, and a Fisher & Paykel drawer-style dishwasher—contrast nicely with the high-gloss mahogany of both the backsplash and cabinetry. There’s an abundance of stowage as well, and for those bleary-eyed mornings that often follow a lively evening of entertaining aboard, a slick Jura Capresso automatic coffee/espresso maker is recessed into a drawer near the oven.

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Although the spirit of Salah was obvious in the 67’s layout and design, I wondered how it would translate during an offshore wring out. Unfortunately, an early-morning breeze that was blowing the flags stiffly at my hotel had waned, so while conditions offshore were gorgeous for cruising, they weren’t ideal for a sea trial. Still, as I put the 67 through the paces from the flying bridge, some attributes shone through.

The first of these is the location of the starboard-side helm. Sightlines are excellent on three sides although somewhat limited aft—I’d add a docking camera just above the aft deck for this purpose. I also found both the optional Northstar 6000i and Furuno NavNet chartplotters here easy to read at a glance under full sunlight, while still keeping my focus on the horizon.

Optional power for the 67 is twin 1,100- or 1,360-hp MANs. But with the standard 900-hp MAN V8s, our 67 performed admirably, with a top end just less than 30 mph at 2300 rpm and a cruise of 27 mph. I found the smooth and responsive single-lever ZF electronic controls a great match. While she took about five boat lengths to come around during high-speed, 180-degree turns, her helm response was nearly instantaneous. Additionally, from a dead stop to WOT, my test boat saw a running angle that never exceeded 4 degrees.

As I steered the 67 through the crowd of boats and ships in Port Everglades Inlet, I reflected on her unusual pedigree. In fact, for a moment, as I stood at the helm and looked to the south over the four red-and-white towers of a powerplant, I swore I heard chanting being carried in on the light breeze.

Of course, it was my imagination—or maybe it was the spirit of Salah infused into the Vicem’s cold-molded mahogany hull.

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This article originally appeared in the May 2006 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.
BOAT SPECIFICATIONS
Boat Type: Down East
Base Price: $2.3 million
Standard Power: 2/900-hp MAN V8 900 CRM diesel inboards
Optional Power: 2/1,100-hp MAN V10 1100 CRM or 2/1,360-hp MAN V12 1360 CRM diesel inboards
Length Overall (LOA): 67’0”
Beam: 18’5”
Draft: 5’3”
Weight: 71,000 lbs.
Fuel Capacity: 950 gal.
Water Capacity: 260 gal.
Standard Equipment: mahogany interior, soles; teak cockpit sole, side decks; rosewood lower-helm dash; SidePower bow thruster; Bose 3-2-1 system; 22.5-kW Onan diesel genset w/ soundshield; 82,000-Btu Cruisair A/C; Newmar battery charger; Racor fuel/water filters; 3/ Techma electric MSDs; Lenco trim tabs; Jabsco searchlight; 13-gal. Isotemp water heater; Reverso OilXChange system; Racor fuel-water filters; Speich wipers; 5/ Lewmar hatches; ULine ice maker; 2/Isotherm ‘fridge/freezers; Lofrans windlass; Sunbrella exterior upholstery
Test Engines: 2/900-hp MAN V8 900 CRM diesel inboards
Transmissions / Ratio: ZF/2:1
Props: 4-blade bronze, size not available
Steering: BCS hydraulic w/ power assist
Controls: ZF single-lever electronic
Optional Equipment On Test Boat: 2/10.4” Northstar 6000i radar/chartplotters; 2/10.4” Furuno NavNet radar/chartplotter/fish-finders; 2/ Simrad AP25 autopilots; Icom IC-M602 VHF; 2/B&G h1000 tridata displays (electronics in lieu of standard Raymarine E-Series package); SidePower stern thruster; KVH TracVision satellite TV; 42” Panasonic LCD TV; 13” Sharp Aquos LCD TV; 20” Sony WEGA LCD TV; 2/CyberHome DVD/CD players; Jenn-Air full-size ‘fridge/freezer; Fisher & Paykel drawer-style dishwasher; Wolf 2-burner cooktop, steamer; Miele microwave/con-vection oven; Jura-Carpesso Impressa F7 coffee/espresso machine; 26-bottle Avanti wine cooler; DCS barbeque; Bosch washer/dryer; Stidd double companion seat; 600-lb.-capacity Besenzoni hydraulic davit; 8-person Zodiac XDC life raft; custom tile in showers; marble countertops in heads, galley; interior design, decor by Sandy Mitchell Designs
Price As Tested: $2,500,000
Conditions: temperature: 72°; humidity: 42%; wind: 5-10 mph; seas: 1’-2’; load: 900 gal. fuel, 175 gal. water, 5 persons, 4,000 lbs. gear. Speeds are two-way averages measured w/ Stalker radar gun. GPH taken via MAN engine-monitoring system. Range: 90% of advertised fuel capacity. Decibels measured on A scale. 65 dB is the level of normal conversation.
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BOAT SPEED GRAPH

The 1,800 common-rail-generated horsepower supplied by the twin MAN diesels allowed the 67 Flybridge to reach her top hop of 29.5 mph is around 30 seconds. These standard engines are well-matched to the Downeast flavor of the Vicem; for those who crave a little more giddy-up, she can be fitted with optional twin 1,360-hp MAN common-rail diesels.

GEAR ONBOARD

Electronics: The owners of the 67 decided to update the two helms with a wealth of optional electronics in lieu of the standard Raymarine E-series package. Each station includes: a Northstar 6000i radar/chartplotter; Furuno NavNet radar/chartplotter/fishfinder; Simrad AP25 autopilot; Icom M602 VHF; B&G h1000 tridata display; SidePower bow and stern thruster controls; and Jabsco searchlight controls. Why the redundancy of two chartplotters? Ask a captain who’s lost his electronics in bad weather; a backup is always welcome.—J.M.


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