NeilR
09-29-2011, 10:46 PM
I've been reading this forum for a few years (when I have rare spare time) but have not been brave enough to post until now.
I'm interested in the feasibility of making a small trimaran out of alloy much like the most popular 'tinny' (monohull trailer boats used in Australia for fishing).
The vision is for a very stable, day cruiser for three adults/two adults and two children, that can be used much like a traditional 'tinny' - so sailed for fun, sailed or even motored to a fishing spot. I would want it to be easy to sail and dry. Speed is not of great importance and it will be equipped with an outboard motor. I would like the ability to launch at a beach and be able to cope with small waves. I imagine that furling sails would be a good idea, but I also like the idea of a windsurfer rig for some reason.
The choice of alloy is due to light weight, ruggedness (particularly with UV light degradation) and ease of service over time. I have access to a 3m CNC press and a 4m guillotine.
Has anyone heard of or seen such a boat?
I'm interested in the feasibility of making a small trimaran out of alloy much like the most popular 'tinny' (monohull trailer boats used in Australia for fishing).
The vision is for a very stable, day cruiser for three adults/two adults and two children, that can be used much like a traditional 'tinny' - so sailed for fun, sailed or even motored to a fishing spot. I would want it to be easy to sail and dry. Speed is not of great importance and it will be equipped with an outboard motor. I would like the ability to launch at a beach and be able to cope with small waves. I imagine that furling sails would be a good idea, but I also like the idea of a windsurfer rig for some reason.
The choice of alloy is due to light weight, ruggedness (particularly with UV light degradation) and ease of service over time. I have access to a 3m CNC press and a 4m guillotine.
Has anyone heard of or seen such a boat?