Portager
06-07-2002, 01:41 AM
The "Heavy weather capable dingy design" thread posted by zorton got me thinking about one of my pet projects. I've always admired the enclosed rigid lifeboats like the big boats have (see http://www.nme.no/new_equip_pages/new_telb.asp), but I can't fit one on Portager. There is a Canadian company that builds small, 4 and 6 man rigid lifeboats, but they are still much too large for Portager. The inflatable liferafts are less than an optimal alternative since they require annual inspections which make the total cost of ownership much higher than expected.
It occurred to me that it should be possible to produce a folding lifeboat based on the folding Kayak technique (see http://www.foldingkayak.com/construction.htm) with a rigid internal skeleton and a waterproof fabric outer skin.
Anybody got any good ideas on how to build a better lifeboat?
Cheers;
Mike Schooley
It occurred to me that it should be possible to produce a folding lifeboat based on the folding Kayak technique (see http://www.foldingkayak.com/construction.htm) with a rigid internal skeleton and a waterproof fabric outer skin.
Anybody got any good ideas on how to build a better lifeboat?
Cheers;
Mike Schooley