Bronn
07-11-2008, 10:17 AM
Hey all,
Posted something similar in boat design but i actually am looking for an answer to more specific questions which are below.
I'm looking to build a powered catamaran (I now have the plan design picked out) but am looking to build the boat as light as possible with keeping the same strengths.
The boat is designed as a wood build all penetrated with epoxy and the outside of the 3/8" marine plywood hull laminated with single layer fiberglass...then coats of epoxy. Bulkhead joints to hull and hull seams all reinforced with layered fiberglass. The cabin and decks etc. are made of the same construction. It is a powered catamaran 24' length / 8'-6" wide, 2 outboards each at 130 hp, finished weight in wood 2500lbs.
So my question is, in terms of weight keeping with the same strength but possibly going lighter:
- Is a sandwiched foam core lighter to keep the same strength for the hull? Or keep the hull as designed but possibly supplement balsa for everything topdeck? Which hull designs are the lightest keeping with the same strength as the above is designed?
I appreciate any help.
Posted something similar in boat design but i actually am looking for an answer to more specific questions which are below.
I'm looking to build a powered catamaran (I now have the plan design picked out) but am looking to build the boat as light as possible with keeping the same strengths.
The boat is designed as a wood build all penetrated with epoxy and the outside of the 3/8" marine plywood hull laminated with single layer fiberglass...then coats of epoxy. Bulkhead joints to hull and hull seams all reinforced with layered fiberglass. The cabin and decks etc. are made of the same construction. It is a powered catamaran 24' length / 8'-6" wide, 2 outboards each at 130 hp, finished weight in wood 2500lbs.
So my question is, in terms of weight keeping with the same strength but possibly going lighter:
- Is a sandwiched foam core lighter to keep the same strength for the hull? Or keep the hull as designed but possibly supplement balsa for everything topdeck? Which hull designs are the lightest keeping with the same strength as the above is designed?
I appreciate any help.