Shore_Fisher
04-02-2009, 02:06 PM
I am starting a concept design for a small fishing/camping boat for freshwater and fair water inshore saltwater use. I want it to be as small and light as possible, and I am planning an aluminum construction. I am thinking of a low speed displacement hull.
One of my key starting requirements is to have two fishing chairs, side-by-side, near to the stern. I want to be able to turn each chair outboard and have knee clearance for landing fish over the side, and have enough space between the seats to allow inboard rotation to face forward.
I have an office chair that would be a great dimensional baseline for a comfortable chair design, but when I roll up the dimensions based on this, I need a 7.5 ft beam inside the boat to meet the above requirements. Assuming this is approximately equal to the maximum WLB, some books I have suggest this will be a 20+ ft boat. This is longer (And probably more importantly, heavier) than I think I want for handling over a beach, etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions for reducing the boat size whilst maintaining the required beam? If not, then does anyone have a source for smaller chair dimensions that would still be comfortable for all-day use? Or should I just abandon the side-by-side and accept a fore/aft seat arrangement?
Thanks
Ed
One of my key starting requirements is to have two fishing chairs, side-by-side, near to the stern. I want to be able to turn each chair outboard and have knee clearance for landing fish over the side, and have enough space between the seats to allow inboard rotation to face forward.
I have an office chair that would be a great dimensional baseline for a comfortable chair design, but when I roll up the dimensions based on this, I need a 7.5 ft beam inside the boat to meet the above requirements. Assuming this is approximately equal to the maximum WLB, some books I have suggest this will be a 20+ ft boat. This is longer (And probably more importantly, heavier) than I think I want for handling over a beach, etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions for reducing the boat size whilst maintaining the required beam? If not, then does anyone have a source for smaller chair dimensions that would still be comfortable for all-day use? Or should I just abandon the side-by-side and accept a fore/aft seat arrangement?
Thanks
Ed