cloudsrule9
New Member
Catamaran that can fit into a shipping container/ flatpack catamaran
I’m looking for a catamaran which can be packed up and put into a standard shipping container, if such a thing exists.
This might seem like a bit of an odd idea but we want to sail around the south pacific on a catamaran. So other than the traditional buy a catamaran and sail it there approach I was looking into other options. So I had an idea to ship the cat to French Polynesia inside a 40foot shipping container, put it back together there and sail away probably ending (and selling) it in Australia. Shipping it home (UK) is an option but if it is like an ikea flatpack and only goes together once that’s okay.
We are two people that will use the boat as a house for a couple of years. Sailing performance is of little interest to use. We do love to sail, but we don’t need or even want to go fast or go windward. We don’t want to take much stuff so weight shouldn’t be an issue. We want a seakind boat which is happy about 250 miles from land . Simple and functional is best with as few electronic bits as possible. Moderate comfort is need which ,to us, means a double bed, hob and oven, flushing toilet and ideally a fridge.
Happy to build if there are plans or help in the drawing up of plans, but designing the boat from scratch is beyond me.
I’m looking for a catamaran which can be packed up and put into a standard shipping container, if such a thing exists.
This might seem like a bit of an odd idea but we want to sail around the south pacific on a catamaran. So other than the traditional buy a catamaran and sail it there approach I was looking into other options. So I had an idea to ship the cat to French Polynesia inside a 40foot shipping container, put it back together there and sail away probably ending (and selling) it in Australia. Shipping it home (UK) is an option but if it is like an ikea flatpack and only goes together once that’s okay.
We are two people that will use the boat as a house for a couple of years. Sailing performance is of little interest to use. We do love to sail, but we don’t need or even want to go fast or go windward. We don’t want to take much stuff so weight shouldn’t be an issue. We want a seakind boat which is happy about 250 miles from land . Simple and functional is best with as few electronic bits as possible. Moderate comfort is need which ,to us, means a double bed, hob and oven, flushing toilet and ideally a fridge.
Happy to build if there are plans or help in the drawing up of plans, but designing the boat from scratch is beyond me.