wakeup
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JFM, see very basic hack.
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Well, those friends of mine would be more than happy to build one for you, now that they're back to their office, since that's exactly their job. Shall I ask them to send you a quotation?Looking forward to seeing Mapis' scale 3d model with working understeps waterfall in the next few days.
JFM, see very basic hack.
FWIW and entirely IMHO, I don't think that the steps integrate enough with the galley unit. As per your and Mapism's earlier drawings, I think the galley unit should form part of the step structure with the 3rd step effectively being an extension of the galley unit countertop and the 1st and 2nd steps being sunk into the galley unit. I also think the steps should spiral thru 90 deg into the centre of the boat much like Hurricane's early pic of his boat. It's not particularly ergonomic to face the steps forward as people will be approaching the steps from aft as well as forward. This would mean a small increase in riser height but, as you say, there's scope for that. I would also move the handrail to the other side ie the outside of the curve which would tend to make it less obtrusive. Sorry, don't have a resident architect here or a CAD prog to draw it![]()
LOL, I guess that's because you're expecting my (and possibly also Deleted User's) reaction to jfm comments.I'll get my coat.....
It's each to their own on this Deleted User but fwiw I am very firmly against building the steps into the end of the island. The whole idea of walking up your kitchen units, and on one of the steps actually walking on the worktop, feels dormobile campervan to me![]()
Any hint of dormobile must surely mean a reduction in the OB rating. I think jfm's gonna have his work cut out to hit the big three-oh now.
Mavellous forum this innit
I look forward to seeing the results in the flesh at LIBS.
.................. Forum folks can see mine on the water in perhaps February (Southampton way),