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I'm assuming the Falmouth Working Boat would be scaled up or would the interior be scaled down to fit?
Well this was about 'dream ' boats, and if Dr Who can do it...
I'm assuming the Falmouth Working Boat would be scaled up or would the interior be scaled down to fit?
Well this was about 'dream' boats...
Junk rigged Vertue. For long solitary ocean crossings.
Some people have no aspirations whatsoever!!![]()
Interesting how many people (including my earlier post) specified aluminium. Also how many (including me again) specified boats that could be cruised effectively with a small crew - 1/2.About 35ft, unpainted aluminium, lifting keel. Snug cockpit with tiller steering. Lifting rotating electric drive/generator leg. Diesel genset and batteries for ballast. Woodburner.
Is the liking for aluminium simply because of its lightness?
Isn't aluminium, especially unpainted aluminium, laughably vulnerable to electrolysis? Don't you have to have an anchor chain made of something even softer than the hull, or insulated from it with unfailing care? And what about elements like propellors/shafts/rudder-pintles? (I admit I'm in the dark on electrolysis).
Is the liking for aluminium simply because of its lightness? I'd heard it's a pig to weld.
Dear me, I'm worrying about details...not very dream-like...
Thanks Pete, I believe that on some level, I knew that. But isn't a bare aluminium hull just as vulnerable to fouling? And by the time you've applied a protective layer, mightn't it just as well have been a painted steel hull?
All interesting thinking, I'd like to see your bi-metallic boat produced.
Boats have been built in cupro-nickel, and one at least entirely in monel. Aluminium though is both lighter and stiffer: more strength for the same weight or similar strength for less weight. Carbon fibre is a good option, though for a cruising boat you'd want a composite sandwich hull, as on its own a CF shell is renowned as being very noisy. Given that you could build my twin keel twin rudder twin engine "cruisified" Open 50 hull in CF.Of course, stainless doesn't like being underwater, so I doubt that's been tried.
Copper's probably too soft. I have memories of seeing photos of a cupro-nickel boat - it had weathered to green. Impossible to paint, IIRC. But no antifoul needed.
It's been done, a few minor tweeks and I'd get off the shelf so to speak.Specify your dream-boat (DON'T JUST NAME A DESIGN WHICH IS ALREADY OUT THERE)