Zenehet
05-24-2009, 06:42 PM
Hey Guys,
I wanted to get some comments on a efficient power cruiser I am working on.
Specifically some thoughts on hull design, for speed and stability.
Which is better in a narrow package?
Trike or Tri?
My objective is to reach a cruising speed of 10-15 mph with as little power requirement as possible (displacement hull) while still pushing around a boat that is 30-35 feet long, (sleeps 4). I expect the boat to be 2000-3000 lbs depending how I construct it.
beginning specs:
10 mph
2500 lbs
35 feet long
8.5 feet wide (must be trailered)
?? hp (possibly small outboard or electric combo)
To reach this goal I had thought to build a trimaran. I have built a trailerable 27 foot cruising catamaran and it can achieve around 6 mph with a 4 horse engine, but a catamaran wont work for this project because I want more headroom than a low windage catamaran design can allow.
Now in making a trimaran within 8.5 feet width (with no expandable arms)which configuration will work best. A slender trimaran, 1-2 foot wide hull that is 34 feet long, flanked with only 2 feet separation by 1.5-2 foot amas. OR a Trike. That being a trimaran where a shorter forward hull is forward of the two rear amas.
I generally favor long slender hulls, so my multihulls can easily exceed hull speed without high power. But I have never built a tri and my concern was that in a standard trimaran with such small hull separation would have wave turbulence that may hinder its performance. Perhaps that is a small thing and not worth worrying about at the speeds I am targeting. But if it is a big thing I thought that putting the main hull ahead of the other two could allow a greater separation of the rear amas and reduce wave turbulence. I also wondered if just having the two hulls in the rear and widspread would give me better stability at rest than the standard trimaran layout.
What do you think, which in this 8 foot width requirement would be more efficient and stable? Trike or Tri? Or are there other considerations I should keep in mind? I have attached a rough sketch to help layout what I am considering. Also below is a link to my trailerable catamaran as reference to what I have built previously.
http://www.elementalexpeditions.com/sailingmichigan/proteusspec.html
Thanks
I wanted to get some comments on a efficient power cruiser I am working on.
Specifically some thoughts on hull design, for speed and stability.
Which is better in a narrow package?
Trike or Tri?
My objective is to reach a cruising speed of 10-15 mph with as little power requirement as possible (displacement hull) while still pushing around a boat that is 30-35 feet long, (sleeps 4). I expect the boat to be 2000-3000 lbs depending how I construct it.
beginning specs:
10 mph
2500 lbs
35 feet long
8.5 feet wide (must be trailered)
?? hp (possibly small outboard or electric combo)
To reach this goal I had thought to build a trimaran. I have built a trailerable 27 foot cruising catamaran and it can achieve around 6 mph with a 4 horse engine, but a catamaran wont work for this project because I want more headroom than a low windage catamaran design can allow.
Now in making a trimaran within 8.5 feet width (with no expandable arms)which configuration will work best. A slender trimaran, 1-2 foot wide hull that is 34 feet long, flanked with only 2 feet separation by 1.5-2 foot amas. OR a Trike. That being a trimaran where a shorter forward hull is forward of the two rear amas.
I generally favor long slender hulls, so my multihulls can easily exceed hull speed without high power. But I have never built a tri and my concern was that in a standard trimaran with such small hull separation would have wave turbulence that may hinder its performance. Perhaps that is a small thing and not worth worrying about at the speeds I am targeting. But if it is a big thing I thought that putting the main hull ahead of the other two could allow a greater separation of the rear amas and reduce wave turbulence. I also wondered if just having the two hulls in the rear and widspread would give me better stability at rest than the standard trimaran layout.
What do you think, which in this 8 foot width requirement would be more efficient and stable? Trike or Tri? Or are there other considerations I should keep in mind? I have attached a rough sketch to help layout what I am considering. Also below is a link to my trailerable catamaran as reference to what I have built previously.
http://www.elementalexpeditions.com/sailingmichigan/proteusspec.html
Thanks