Technical Data | |
Production period | 2001-2003 |
L.o.a. [m] | 15.76 |
Beam [m] | 4.55 |
Draft [m] | 1.25 |
Height above waterline [m] | 5.34 |
Displacement [t] | 18.50 |
Fuel [l] | 2 x 1390 |
Water [l] | 740 |
Holding tank [l] | 207 |
Voltage [V] | 24 |
Hull | GRP |
Number of boats | 9 |
Designer | Winfried H. Wilke |
The Storebro Royal Cruiser 515 represented a new version of the SRC 500 which was built until 2000. From the start of production she got the same design features which were already known from other model series. This included smooth gelcoat, extended flybridge for better coverage of the aft deck, windows in the hull and a layout with guest cabin with two single beds instead of a double bunk bed.
The entire ship was more valuable equipped. This included stainless steel window frames in the superstructure, analogous to the sliding door aft. The ship was upholstered with Alcantara or leather. For the driver optional single Recaro seats were available.
Development
The SRC 515 was one of the ships over 40 feet to be produced by Storebro after the cut in production in 2000. The first two ships of this series, the construction numbers 4001 and 4002, were based even more clearly on the shape of the SRC 500 and did not yet have the bowsprit integrated into the hull and still had the slight bend in the sloping stern. The stairs to the bathing platform were also missing. Instead there was the ladder in the middle. Ships built later (from S/N 4003) had a bowsprit integrated into the hull, which was also used in the deck shell. The slanted side wings of the stern were rounded more strongly.
The revised flybridge with better coverage of the deck was very popular, so many owners of older SRC 500 or SRC 470 upgraded their original flybridge with this extension.
As part of the transition to Scania and Yanmar engines, the first ship should be equipped with Scania DI12 engines (496 kW/675 HP). Due to the buyer's objection, the engines were exchanged and the ship was then equipped with Volvo Penta D12-700 (526 kw/715 hp). At last all ships apart from hull number 4007 were delivered with Volvo Penta engines. The ship with hull number 4007 was converted from Scania DI-12 to Volvo Penta D13-700 in 2011 after a major engine failure.
MiscellaneousOn one photo of a SRC 515, which was obviously taken shortly before delivery in Västervik, another SRC 515 and the 62 No. 1 with blue hull can be seen in the background.
The construction numbers 4001 to 4009 have been assigned to the SRC 515. The last SRC 515 was delivered to Japan. Number 4010 exists as a hull and superstructure, but so far has not been completed. After the parts were offered for sale on the Norwegian platform finn.no in 2017, a Norwegian bought them in 2021.
2025-04-12Engines | Scania DI12 44M | Volvo Penta D12C-700 | |
Production | 1999-2003 | 2002- * | |
Fuel | Diesel | Diesel | |
Stroke | 4 | 4 | |
No. of cylinders | 6 | 6 | |
Bore | [mm] | 127.00 | 131.00 |
Stroke | [mm] | 154 | 150 |
Compression ratio | 13.5:1 | 16.5:1 | |
Displacement | [l] | 11.70 | 12.13 |
Torque | [Nm] | 2059 | |
Engine output | [kw/(HP)] | 373 - 496/ (507 - 675) | 452 - 526/ (615 - 715) |
Rotations | [1/min] | 2300 | 2150-2350 |
Weight | [kg] | 1150 **** | 1570 |
* All variants of this engine |
**** Weight without gearbox |
Technical brochures - Manuals | Low | Hi | |||
Scania DI12 44M - Operation Manual | ![]() | ![]() | |||
Volvo Penta D12 700C - Manual | ![]() | ![]() | |||
Technical brochures | Low | Hi | |||
Scania DI9/DI12/DI14 - Datasheet | ![]() | ![]() | |||
Volvo Penta D12 700 - Productflyer | ![]() | ![]() |
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