mackid068
06-23-2005, 03:55 PM
I have recently had an idea to design a small (32 feet or less) miniature "expedition" vessel, suitable for extended low-capacity (4 person) voyaging, short cruising (weekending or just buzzing about) and also, with modifications, suitable for police and coast guard patrol. Goal speed is 20 kts. on this semi-displacement monohull. I just have a couple of questions.
1. What is the best hull material for this design: Fiberglass or steel (or another metal)?
2. What would be the "best" length, in you opinion?
3. Is a semi-disp monohull a good idea for speeds around (+/- 2 kts) 20 kts?
4. For sleeping accomodations, are bunks (such as those on submarines) possible/most space efficient or is it best to stick with traditional berthing arrangements (v-berth, mid-berth)
(Just know that this design is not intended for having all of the comforts of home, rather, it is intended to have safety, speed and efficiency, overall fun to use, without being overly complicated with televisions and whatnot.)
1. What is the best hull material for this design: Fiberglass or steel (or another metal)?
2. What would be the "best" length, in you opinion?
3. Is a semi-disp monohull a good idea for speeds around (+/- 2 kts) 20 kts?
4. For sleeping accomodations, are bunks (such as those on submarines) possible/most space efficient or is it best to stick with traditional berthing arrangements (v-berth, mid-berth)
(Just know that this design is not intended for having all of the comforts of home, rather, it is intended to have safety, speed and efficiency, overall fun to use, without being overly complicated with televisions and whatnot.)