admin wrote:Great stuff, hope you keep on with the project, Warren. I added this thread in the BLOGS section of this site.
In defense of cabins: once I get the hardware sorted and the boat is proven to be durable enough, I would like to do some of the short distance races on here on the bay. These are usually no more than 20-25 nm and in somewhat sheltered waters. I can't imagine not having a cabin. 4P and 5P safety requirements under PHRF here require a fairly significant amount of gear and I hate blindly rifling through a bunch of stowed items in a dark locker or a small below-decks storage space. I like being able to step below and sit down to take off boots and foulies in relatively drier environs. If you are just doing daylight W/L races or short RLC courses, I could see eliminating the house. But for distance, I need a place to put a cooler, two gear bags with foulies, tools, the battery (mine is electric O/B) and then all the necessary sundry safety items. If I want to lie down and take a nap, there's even that.
So, horses for courses and all that, but I still like the original design concept for the Aussie coastal racing intentions.
Warren Nethercote wrote:I do seem to be in the minority here when it comes to coach roofs!
i550sailor (sorry for using the handle, but I am too new to associate it with a name, or more important, a sail number/build log), for the odd night afloat or a retreat from the rain your continuous berth flat looks to be better than traditional; berths, as are the storage bags against the hull sides. I am sure I remember seeing your slewing prod arrangement in one of the build logs - but which one? Have you had much experience in a slop yet? Assuming that your compartment between the stem and the first frame drains overboard, are the drains adequate? The one disadvantage of the continuous berth flat is that any water getting over the dam created by the first frame will wet the entire berth flat after the first tack, but that may be a rare occurrence.
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