Little Rascal
Well-Known Member
A theoretical question - at the moment.
How easy would it be to make my Hunter Europa (19ft) unsinkable?
I've been reading Roger Taylor (Mingming - Corribee 21 to Greenland) and he seems to place great store by unsinkability, especially in view of containers, ice etc and as he's a singlehander, being unable to keep a continuous look out.
He did it by virtually filling the boat with foam. I was wondering if dinghy style airbags would work - enabling them to be let down when space is needed.
The boat displaces just under 700kg so I reckon I'd need at least 700 litres of airbags, for example 6 x 125l bags from a Flying Fifteen.
How much reserve buoyancy would I need?
I'm guessing it would be best to fasten them low down in the hull too?
The Europa is a pretty seaworthy boat (for her size) and I'm not taking her to the Arctic (!) so at the moment it's just a theoretical exercise - but would it work?
How easy would it be to make my Hunter Europa (19ft) unsinkable?
I've been reading Roger Taylor (Mingming - Corribee 21 to Greenland) and he seems to place great store by unsinkability, especially in view of containers, ice etc and as he's a singlehander, being unable to keep a continuous look out.
He did it by virtually filling the boat with foam. I was wondering if dinghy style airbags would work - enabling them to be let down when space is needed.
The boat displaces just under 700kg so I reckon I'd need at least 700 litres of airbags, for example 6 x 125l bags from a Flying Fifteen.
How much reserve buoyancy would I need?
I'm guessing it would be best to fasten them low down in the hull too?
The Europa is a pretty seaworthy boat (for her size) and I'm not taking her to the Arctic (!) so at the moment it's just a theoretical exercise - but would it work?
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