rlackey
02-12-2010, 04:18 AM
Hi all,
I'm designing a 52m radius chine hull for aluminum or steel construction (probably aluminum but depends on budget for the build) and would like to ask if anyone has experience with any form of modular construction?
I'm thinking of breaking the hull up into sections that can be built separately and then transported separately by road for quick (relatively speaking) assembly, welding and paint before fitting out.
Is this a good idea? A terrible idea?
This is to make the project a more manageable home build (I know... who's ever home built a 52m yacht... but that's another discussion) and to cut costs by allowing sections to be built at home slowly from CNC cut plate (over a period of years) in available space, and then only incur costs at a shipyard for a limited time in a final assembly and finishing period.
I need some experienced voices of reason to encourage me one way or the other. If it's viable, then it affects things now at the design stage.
Thanks,
Rich
I'm designing a 52m radius chine hull for aluminum or steel construction (probably aluminum but depends on budget for the build) and would like to ask if anyone has experience with any form of modular construction?
I'm thinking of breaking the hull up into sections that can be built separately and then transported separately by road for quick (relatively speaking) assembly, welding and paint before fitting out.
Is this a good idea? A terrible idea?
This is to make the project a more manageable home build (I know... who's ever home built a 52m yacht... but that's another discussion) and to cut costs by allowing sections to be built at home slowly from CNC cut plate (over a period of years) in available space, and then only incur costs at a shipyard for a limited time in a final assembly and finishing period.
I need some experienced voices of reason to encourage me one way or the other. If it's viable, then it affects things now at the design stage.
Thanks,
Rich