If we wanted to interpret the meaning of the word “pleasure” literally, we would realize that its meaning refers to entertainment and fun. Emotions that, when we drive a vehicle designed for open air driving, are enhanced at the highest level.
It is therefore no surprise if we have decided to carry out a comparative test between these two queens of open air driving, two roadsters that, despite acting withing different fields, share the same principles of use and relegate very similar sensations when we drive them.
It’s the morning of a sunny day
Out of the garage, the cold air of the morning would recommend us not to uncover the car but a test is a test so, after pushing the dedicated button, we witness the small masterpiece of engineering that, within just 13 seconds, transforms the vehicle from a small sporty coupé into a pure roadster.
In one bit, I connect the audio system to my smartphone, I play ” Sultans of Swing”, engage gear and run on the deserted road. I run at full throttle and the sound of the MX 5 rises to go wild just as Mark Knopfler sings ” You feel all right when you hear that music ring”; a shiver of pleasure goes down my spine, I engage the second gear and, at that moment, I understand why this car is the world’s best-selling roadster.
Reluctantly, I slow down and get on the freeway. I run at 90 km/h, the maximum speed allowed in that stretch of road. Under these conditions, air protection is almost total and it is not cold.
On the motorway, it’s a little cold. I turn the heating system on, direct the nozzles and gooseflesh disappears. I turn up the volume and enjoy both music and the magic light of the bout 14 km/l.
I slow down and I enjoy the final kilometers of my travel; at 60-70 km/h, I enjoy breath-taking landscapes within unrestricted visual field.
While crossing residential areas, the MX 5 doesn’t go unnoticed and it is objectively hard not hesitate in lower gears, engine sound is extraordinary and significantly contributes to this effect.
Then, I turn left and enter the Marina di Verbella, I drive my final meters, approach the piers and, immediately, I recognize the Prince 30 from a distance.
In her white and red livery, she stands out clearly against the background offered by the waters of the lake that, contrasted by the intense green of vegetation, make the general overview wonderful.
So, I climb on board the Prince 30, the latest sporty creation by Nuova Jolly Marine, the Milanese shipyard that has already become famous all around the world.
With a length of over 9 meters and a power of 600hp, this new version is offered in a guise that combines traditional white livery with bright red interiors and finishing touches that immediately suggest the spirit of the boat.
The characteristics of the hull that have made Nuova Jolly boats so famous are immediately recognizable. The bow is pronounced and the astern dead rise angle quite generous. In addition to enhance her seaworthiness, all these features give the Prince 30 an even gutsier look.
I climb on board
I start the engines and activate the Mercury Active Trim system. I’ve already tested it and I can say that it is great. I release mooring lines and, using the Joystick Piloting System, I slowly leave the port while the bow cuts through the steady water in total silence.
I put the electronic throttles in single-lever mode and I push them down. The two Mercury engines evolve from a silent mumbling to an exciting sound that, if it was the title of a song, it would certainly be “Losing my religion” because the acceleration of the Prince 30 has no parallel in any other boat tested until now.
I slow down to 30 knots and start to perform some tight turns. If it wasn’t for the landscape that has changed, I could think that we’re still on the Mazda, given the centrifugal force which I’m subject to. Nuova Jolly has built an extraordinary hull and it is a pleasure to play looking for a limit that, despite all my efforts, never comes.
Once again, I slow down and, once again, the Prince 30 astonishes me. I sail at 30-32 knots, without using trim, in perfect horizontal balance while a look at the device makes me understand that we’re traveling with a fuel consumption of just 1.67 liters per nautical mile.
The day goes fast while
Speed, acceleration and adrenaline alternate with emotions that only slow navigation can give.
It’s time to come back. I sail slowly and play “Calling You”, Jevetta Steel sings the first words of this wonderful lyric and, again, I’m moved in front of the beauty that, driving in the open air, comes to me amplified.
In the fading twilight, I get the dock. This is a good chance to portray the Prince 30 and the Mazda MX5 together. Two worlds, apparently so different, meet in a scenario that, better than any word, immediately explains the reason why they are so close.
I get back in the car, open the hood and leave. It’s getting dark, I play ” Nothing Else Matters” while I think that there is no better way to explain why these two vehicles are so appreciated by their owners.
With the contribution of Edoardo Bay Macario
Nuova Jolly Prince 30 | Mazda MX 5 | ||||
Weight (during the test) | about 2,2 tons | about 1 ton | |||
Fuel | Petrol | Petrol | |||
Number of engines | 2 | 1 | |||
Displacement | 2 x 4600 cc | 1496 cc | |||
Number of cylinders | 2 x 8 V-cylinders | 4, straight | |||
Max Power | 600 hp ( 2 x 300) | 131 hp | |||
Reduction ratio | 1+ reverse | 6 + reverse | |||
Fuel Capacity | 400 l | 45 l | |||
range at cruising speed | 250 NMa / 450 Km | 630 Km / 350 NM | |||
Length | 9.30 m | 3.92 m | |||
Width | 3.20 m | 1.74 m | |||
Number of Passengers | 12 | 2 | |||
Revs | Speed in knots | Consumption (l/h) | L/nm | Speed in Kmh | Consumption (km/l) |
600 | 3.5 | 5.5 | 1.57 | 90 | 18.2 |
1,000 | 5 | 10.6 | 2.12 | 130 | 14.1 |
1,500 | 8 | 18.8 | 2.35 | ||
2,000 | 11.4 | 27.5 | 2.41 | ||
2,500 | 15.1 | 34.2 | 2.26 | ||
3,000 | 23.9 | 46.7 | 1.95 | ||
3,500 | 32 | 53,5 | 1.67 | ||
4,000 | 37.6 | 74.4 | 1.98 | ||
4,500 | 40.5 | 90,5 | 2.23 | ||
5,000 | 46.5 | 129.1 | 2.78 | ||
5,500 | 50.6 | 160.3 | 3.17 | ||
5,950 | 56.7 | 189 | 3.33 | ||
Acceleration | Speed | Seconds | Speed | Seconds | |
0 – 20 knots | 3.3 | ||||
0 – 30 knots | 4.8 | ||||
0 – 40 knots | 6.74 | ||||
0 – 50 knots | 9.06 | 0-100 kmh | 7.8 | ||
Top speed | 56.7 knots | 203 Kmh |
Nuova Jolly Marine Srl
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