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This cruising life is all very well, except for the fact that the brain goes mushy after a while. So, I have decided it's time to start designing a new boat. This is how far I've got.
Length 17m (55ft 6in)
Beam 8 (26ft 3in)
Draft (dagger boards up) 0.50m (1ft 7in)
Draft (dagger boards down) (not known yet)
Hull Ratio 16:1
Estimated dry weight 8 metric tons
Standing Headroom 2m (6ft 6in)
Bridgedeck clearance 1.1m (3ft 7in)
Fresh water 200 litres
Diesel 600 litres
Watermaker 160 l/h
Electric motors 1 x 12Kva, 1 x 6 Kva (only used for manoeuvring)
Genset to run motors directly 20Kva
Bridgedeck Helm position
Carbon Mast
Design Brief:
Light, fast, cruising catamaran built in epoxy coated cedar strip.
Easy for an average handyman to home-build.
No doors on cupboards - all cave lockers (keeps cost, weight and build time down)
Sugar scoop access to port aft hull for storage of kayaks/dive gear etc
Length 17m (55ft 6in)
Beam 8 (26ft 3in)
Draft (dagger boards up) 0.50m (1ft 7in)
Draft (dagger boards down) (not known yet)
Hull Ratio 16:1
Estimated dry weight 8 metric tons
Standing Headroom 2m (6ft 6in)
Bridgedeck clearance 1.1m (3ft 7in)
Fresh water 200 litres
Diesel 600 litres
Watermaker 160 l/h
Electric motors 1 x 12Kva, 1 x 6 Kva (only used for manoeuvring)
Genset to run motors directly 20Kva
Bridgedeck Helm position
Carbon Mast
Design Brief:
Light, fast, cruising catamaran built in epoxy coated cedar strip.
Easy for an average handyman to home-build.
No doors on cupboards - all cave lockers (keeps cost, weight and build time down)
Sugar scoop access to port aft hull for storage of kayaks/dive gear etc