Whilst the Fusion Kit boat
is a great product, the Fusion 40 Motoraway is
the answer if you just don't have the time or space
to assemble the Kit. Since the introduction of
the Fusion Cats a little over 12 months ago, 17
Fusions have been assembled at the factory, and
more are being assembled by Australian and Overseas
Agents.
What is in
the motoraway package?
Fusion 40 Component
Kit:
This contains all the Gelcoated, Infusion Moulded Fibreglass components plus
the
Flat Panel packs for Bulkheads, side shelves etc, as shown on the web site.
Component Assembly:
To prepare components, adhere hulls, decks and bulkheads plus glass tape join
interior joins and supply and fit extra structural laminates, fair outside
nose cone plus glass, tape, and fair waterline.
Motoraway Materials
List:
Steering:
Rudder Stocks
Bearings
Tillers
Crosslink Bar
Wheel
Wheel Nut
Bulkhead Assembly
Chain, Cable, and Bits
Pulleys and mounts
And assembly
Tanks:
Fuel Filler Caps
Water Filler Caps
Water and Fuel Breathers
Water and Fuel Filler Hose
Fuel Lines
Hose Clips
Copper Pipe into tanks
Inspection Port Material
Materials
And assembly
Motors:
2 x 29hp 3 cyl Yanmar Motors
2 x Engine Beds
2 x Saildrives
2 x Aluminium 3 bladed fixed props
Engine Instruments
80amp Alternators
3 mtr Wiring Harness plus 1 x 4mt and 1 x 6mt Harness
2 x Mufflers
2 x s/s transom exhaust outlets
4mts exhaust hose
2 x Battery Holder Trays
4 x Battery Leads
2 x Batteries
70 assorted hose clamps
2 x water strainers
Engine Controls
2 x Throttle Cables
2 x Gearbox Cables
2 x Exhaust siphon vents
Engine oils
10 s/s exhaust angles
Seal Adhesive
And assembly

Options such as Targa, Portlights,
electronics can either be fitted by the Agent/Builder
or by the owner, again saving many dollars.
The nice thing about having
a motoraway is that it can be used weekends and holidays
even whilst it is being fitted out. Fusions such
as "Rolling On", and "Bad Dad" were
motored over 3,000 miles prior to Rigging and Fittout.
This is a picture of "Bad
Dad" which was launched as a Motoraway then
taken to Sydney where the Deckhardware, Rig and Sails
were fitted.

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