mobeydick
Well-Known Member
Hull \'windows\'
I'd like to see forumites opinion of hull windows. The New Lagoon catamarans have very large windows in the hull (see http://www.cata-lagoon.com/380_specs_uk.php?type=i) which are bonded into the hull. Whereas, many 'traditional' sailors say anything larger than 6 x 3 inches in a proper port frame is unsafe. But also many 'traditional' sailors used to say only a full keel was safe, and you should not get out of bed without 3 tonne of lead on your bottom. So opinions/fashions change. Will we see big windows in monohulls soon?
What sort of trip would you make in such boat?
(Incidently, I only just realise that 'SWIMBO' refered to some sort of person of the female persuation, rather than the more obvious (and true) boat.)
I'd like to see forumites opinion of hull windows. The New Lagoon catamarans have very large windows in the hull (see http://www.cata-lagoon.com/380_specs_uk.php?type=i) which are bonded into the hull. Whereas, many 'traditional' sailors say anything larger than 6 x 3 inches in a proper port frame is unsafe. But also many 'traditional' sailors used to say only a full keel was safe, and you should not get out of bed without 3 tonne of lead on your bottom. So opinions/fashions change. Will we see big windows in monohulls soon?
What sort of trip would you make in such boat?
(Incidently, I only just realise that 'SWIMBO' refered to some sort of person of the female persuation, rather than the more obvious (and true) boat.)