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 BOAT TEST: 2008 Meridian 441
BOAT SPECIFICATIONS
Boat Type: Cruiser
Base Price: $585,000
Standard Power: 2/380-mhp Cummins QSB5.9-380 diesel inboards
Optional Power: 2/425-mhp Cummins QSB5.9-425 or 2/480-mhp Cummins QSC5.9-480 diesel inboards
Length Overall (LOA): 47'2"
Beam: 4'0"
Draft: 3'1"
Weight: 31,233 lbs. (dry)
Fuel Capacity: 432 gal.
Water Capacity: 150 gal.
Standard Equipment: Quick windlass; transom door; 2/cockpit fender lockers; spotlight; VHF; depthsounder; Rule compass; digital tank monitor; electronic engine controls; Total Command; 23" LCD TV; 110-volt AM/FM stereo/5-disc CD/DVD changer w/ surround sound; Karadon countertops; Santos mahogany galley sole; 2/VacuFlush MSDs; 11.5-kW Onan genset; 3/2,000-gph Atwood bilge pumps; 2/50-amp Smart battery chargers
Test Engines: 2/425-mhp Cummins QSB5.9-425 diesel inboards
Transmissions / Ratio: ZF 85 V-drive/2.00:1
Props: 24x24 4-blade nibral Teignbridge
Steering: SeaStar hydraulic
Controls: Cummins DTS electronic
Optional Equipment On Test Boat: transom lights; KVH Trac Vision TV system; bridge hardtop; enclosure for bridge, hardtop, and cockpit; 23" LCD TV, stereo, grill, and ‘fridge on bridge; engine oil-change and fuel-transfer systems; overboard discharge w/ macerator; engine-room fire-suppression system; carpet runners; foredeck sunpad; raw-water washdown fore and aft; Glendinning CableMaster; anchor and rode; Premium Electronics Package; reverse-cycle A/C; central vac; saloon ice maker; washer/ dryer; master stateroom and second stateroom entertainment systems
Price As Tested: $736,959

By Richard Thiel

A lot of boatbuilders struggle to find their groove. They just can't settle on exactly whom they want to appeal to. In fact, they seem to want to be all things to all boaters.

Meridian appears to be one of the few builders that really knows its target: average cruising couples and families. Not gold-chainers, 'round-the-world dreamers, or YAH-ting wannabes with blue blazers and khaki pants. No, Meridian designs and builds its boat for—well, folks. Whether it's the Pilothouse, Motoryacht (aft cabin to you and me), or Sedan Series, Meridians are designed from the keel up to be easy to buy, easy to own, and easy to run by just about anyone.

The newest and largest Sedan, the 441, continues that tradition. The first thing I noticed about her was not her styling (although I believe she's the best-proportioned Meridian to date, especially with the optional hardtop), but how easy it is to get around her. Getting aboard is unchallenging, whether from the side or via the three-foot-deep swim platform. So is entering the saloon from the seven-foot-long covered cockpit, through an easy-sliding door and over a low threshold. Headed up to the bridge? The trip's a snap, thanks to an enclosed, molded-FRP stairway. And the passage to the foredeck will be a low-drama event even for landlubbers and little ones, thanks to nine-inch-wide side decks, 28-inch-high rails that come all the way back to the cockpit, and grabrails that run the length of the house. As for the foredeck, it's nearly flat and covered in aggressive nonskid (and optional sunpads), and the bowrail rises to nearly chest height to protect you when anchoring. (The anchor and rode are also optional.)

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

Inside, you'll find a layout not only easy to move around in, but quite similar to that of the 411, the boat the 441 replaces. Only a single step divides the saloon from the galley-dinette deck, elevated to provide room for the midcabin beneath and to enhance visibility from the optional starboard-side lower helm. With 360-degree glass (a window on either side tilts open about four inches) and 6'5" headroom, the area feels quite expansive.

As for the galley, it's simple and efficient, with Karadon countertops, two big and deep stainless steel sinks, and a three-burner Origo stove. Both sinks and cooktop have Karadon covers to maximize workspace; the one for the latter is big, heavy, and hard to stow. It'd be easier to handle if divided into two.

The three steps down to the accommodation level are inclined to make them easy to navigate and lead you back to the aforementioned midcabin, which, unlike the 411's, has port and starboard windows that really open up the area. At the foot of the stairs is a head with doors to the hallway and midcabin, making it a good day head. There's no enclosed shower here, just a combination faucet-shower head. The larger forepeak en suite head is about a third bigger and has an enclosed shower.

One way to make sure a boat's interior is easy to get around is to make sure there's plenty of stowage to keep things uncluttered. The 441 has a big area beneath the saloon that's also easy to get to, thanks to a large hatch, stairs, and a tilt-up handrail. A dividend of the V-drive configuration (the engines are under the cockpit), the space yields two 31"x28" areas for anything you don't need to get to quickly.

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BOAT SPEED GRAPH

When you first throttle up the 441, not much happens until the Cummins hit about 2300 rpm. At that point she falls over onto plane, and speeds increase dramatically, as does efficiency.

GEAR ONBOARD

Total Command: Meridian's latest integrated control system coordinates operation of large 24-volt bow and stern thrusters, ZF marine gears, and Cummins diesels up to around 1500 rpm. All components are standard, and the system is intuitive: Push the knob forward or back to go in that direction; push harder, and you get more throttle. Push sideways to engage both thrusters. Twist to rotate the boat in that direction via thrusters and engines. You cannot direct the boat diagonally. The system also retains individual thruster controls via touchpads, forward of the stick.—R.T.


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