rustybarge
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Curved screen something like this?
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I think that I would prefer to have a raked front screen rather than vertical.
Am not too keen on the pulpit rails you have sketched in, although I realise that they would be a good safety feature.
Maybe consider a rail similar to the type seen on pilot boats (like an oversized handrail), where the person walks on the outboard side of the rail?
Am just wondering, what is your intended usage with the boat?
And will you be keeping a single small O/B motor on the centreline, or going to twin engines later?
Is yours the 7.9m model?
http://www.cheetahmarine.co.uk/en/gallery/view/12/
Unfortunately i have the smaller 6 series model (stretched to 7mtr), which accentuates the the high roofline because the freeboard is much less. The boat is a mini- livaboard that fits in a shipping container at 2.34 mtr beam, so i can send it by box container for the long sea trips at very cheap rates. First trip hoping to ship Ireland to Gibraltar to cruise the west med. the next model up the the 7 mtr series is too wide at 2.5 mtr.......
Lot's of fishermen use just one 90 hp outboard, saving 20% on fuel over twins.(with a small standby)
I'm just wondering, as you will have to use a 40' container (rather than a 20'), would it have been a huge extra cost if you had a 40' flat-rack instead of a container? A wider cat would overhang on each side of a flat-rack, but I wonder if you would be charged just for the extra width, or if you would be charged for the space that could be taken by two other 40' containers port and starboard of your flat-rack?
Changing tack, re superstructures, here is some info on a little water taxi designed by NGAL in the 90's - the deckhouse on this craft looks reasonably stylish, and not at all like a shed, but she does have the huge advantage of being 2 m longer.
http://extranet.bmt.org/vessels/datasheet.aspx?v=23
Raising the sheerline would be a lot of work, and I am not convinced that the effort required would be worth the slight (if any) improvement in general appearance.
If you are going for 'solid' sides (rather than roll up canvas with clear windows), then the smoked windows and blue hull with white boot-top in post 20 looks pretty neat.
Here are a few other types of similar power-cat for reference :
Richard Woods is better known for his range of sailing cats, but he has recently designed a range of small power cats that are very economical on fuel - http://www.sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs/6-powercats
The solid wheelhouse on this 23' cat downunder looks pretty stylish - but yours would have to be a bit longer (?).
http://www.spiriteddesigns.com.au/?pageId=7268
Your sketches are starting to tend towards something like an extended cabin Noosa cat - http://www.noosacat.com.au/Noosa_Cat/Series/Pages/2700_Series_-_Extended_Cabin.html
Like the Cheetah shown in your post above, your cat would look much better I think if the sides were canted inboard a bit, rather than being vertical.
I was rather hoping that other Forumites might have chipped in here with their thoughts....... ?
A fairly wild idea - if you are not restricted on headroom by bridges, then the stability (as it is a cat) should be good enough to have a low profile flying bridge up top, and then that frees up the space in the deckhouse that would be taken up by a helm console.
There is a very long and detailed thread on the American Boat Design Forum about a chap in Australia building himself a 10 m displacement power cat, and doing a very fine job - http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/bo...displacement-powercat-build-thread-38588.html
It is 12 pages long already, and he still has a fair ways to go.......
For Rusty Barge - the power cat in my avatar has a roof made from 18 gauge aluminium plate (about 1.5 mm thick) riveted to a welded framework of 1.5" O/D aluminium tubing, and it is very strong, stiff and light.
Maximum unsupported panel size is approx 1m square, and an average sized bloke can walk on it safely in mid-span - ok, it flexes, and you wouldn't want to do it thousands of times in the same spot, but I don't think you are planning on having parties on your roof.....