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 BOAT TEST: 2006 Meridian 391
BOAT SPECIFICATIONS
Boat Type: Cruiser
Base Price: $331,600
Standard Power: 2/370-hp MerCruiser 8.1S Horizon gasoline inboards
Optional Power: 2/420-hp MerCruiser 8.1S H0 gasoline inboards; 2/330-hp Cummins QSB5.9 or 2/380-hp QSB5.9 diesel inboards
Length Overall (LOA): 40'11"
Beam: 13'11"
Draft: 3'4"
Weight: 23,640 lbs.
Fuel Capacity: 350 gal.
Water Capacity: 125 gal.
Standard Equipment: cherry interior; Lewmar windlass; Delta anchor; SmartCraft depthsounder, VHF; Meridian Docking on Command bow and stern thrusters; Danforth compass; Bennett trim tabs; 2-burner Schott cooktop; Nova Kool refrigerator/freezer; Tappan microwave/convection oven; teak-and-holly sole in galley; Karadon countertops; 20” Sharp Aquos LCD TV; Toshiba SD-3960 CD/DVD player; JBL Marine SCN FM radio w/ Sirius satellite capability; innerspring pillowtop mattresses; bimini top; Racor fuel-water separators
Test Engines: 2/380-hp Cummins QSB5.9 diesel inboards
Transmissions / Ratio: ZF 80/1.96:1
Props: 23x26 4-blade nibral
Steering: Teleflex Sea Star hydraulic
Controls: Teleflex dual-lever mechanical
Optional Equipment On Test Boat: U-Line ice maker; Northstar 6000i chartplotter and radar; autopilot; 9-kW Onan diesel genset; 48,000-Btu Ultraflow A/C; 13" Sharp LCD TV and Clarion DVD in master; canvas w/ carpet
Price As Tested: $469,340
Conditions: temperature: 73º; humidity: 66%; wind: 15-20; seas: 2-3’; load: 350 gal. fuel, 63 gal. water, 4 persons, 200 lbs. gear. Speeds are two-way averages measured w/ Stalker radar gun. GPH taken via SmartCraft engine-monitoring system. Range: 90% of advertised fuel capacity. Decibels measured on A scale. 65 dB is the level of normal conversation.

By Jeffrey Moser

The Brunswick Boat Group builds more pleasureboats than anyone else in the world. Twenty builders produce myriad types of vessels, from Keys-friendly skiffs to 100-foot motoryachts, under the Brunswick umbrella. Many of those companies were purchased by Brunswick, but not Meridian Yachts. Four years ago it was created to fill a niche that the corporation’s executives felt was underrepresented among its line of boats: the livability market.

When Meridian’s vice president of yachts, Paul Cherney, met me dockside in Sarasota, Florida, he was quick to explain what that meant in general and as it relates to the model I was about to test, the 391 Sedan Bridge: “Meridian’s goal is to deliver the amenities that boaters would find in their homes to their boats. Families should be able to go to their boats on a Thursday evening and have everything they need for a long weekend.” The 391 is part of the family-friendly Sedan Bridge line that also includes a 34 and 41, and many of the features that apply to this formula are obvious, most notably her galley’s stowage. There’s enough room in its cabinets and standard 7.5-cubic-foot Nova Kool ‘fridge/freezer to keep four adults well-fed for a week. Add this to the two-stateroom accommodations, split head and shower, and dinette that converts into a single berth, and you can see how the 391 meets Cherney’s criteria.

a d v e r t i s e m e n t

I also recognized this right away on entering the saloon (via a sliding glass door) in the placement and size of the 391’s windows: The area was awash in natural light, both from the huge forward-facing windows and two side windows, which provide the saloon with an airy, alfresco feel. When I looked in all directions from anywhere in the saloon, galley, or dinette—standing or seated—I could quickly pinpoint the horizon, something that helps me and a lot of people feel comfortable aboard.

Cherney remarked that for boaters who will retreat to their yachts for solitude, a quiet saloon is another key aspect in attaining comfort. He then led me to the cockpit and told me to look over the port side. I could see cooling water being dispersed under water from the optional 9-kW Onan genset, which spared us from the incessant splash from the typical above-water setup. A small thing but a good start, as that sound can be irritating while you’re on the hook. But the true test of her quietude would come with both engines and genset running.

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The Meridian 391's curve (in green) shows a smooth takeoff, as she reached 30 mph in only 20 seconds on her way to an average WOT of 33.7 mph. Although I saw moderate bow rise in her midrange, she was able to hit 30 mph nearly ten seconds quicker than a competitor's boat (in red) that had similar weight and power as well as similar sea conditions on test day.

GEAR ABOARD

Dock on Command:
Meridian's exclusive Docking on Command (DOC) utilizes Side Power-manufactured bow and stern thrusters combined into a foolproof interface. The wedge-shape control mocks the shape of a boat. When switched on, both thrusters are in standby mode. To engage the bow thruster, simply slide the top of the button in the desired direction; slide the bottom of the button to activate the stern thruster. To use both thrusters simultaneously, slide the middle of the button. When I tried DOC I found I could spin the 391 in a tight 360-degree turn much like I could with a jet-drive joystick. The system is ideal for taking the hassle out of docking in tight spots or on windy days.—J.M.


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