A Little Trimaran

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Exiliado, Dec 16, 2005.

  1. Exiliado
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    Exiliado New Member

    Hi, i,am a designer Argentinian, and i like me know what do you thinks of my design.

    Thanks

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  2. Doug Lord

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    Very good looking boat! Do you have the numbers that go with it? The ama's seem to be designed to be vertical when the boat is heeled-nice touch. Will the ama's allow the main hull to fly?
    -Just noticed what appear to be lifting daggerbaords in the ama's- I would think they should be curved or have more angle. Curved boards allow more lifting area with less board sticking outboard when retracted. But they're definitely harder to build...
     
  3. KCook
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    I have no basis for saying whether it should be considered an issue, but the central hull looks to be pretty short. At least compared to common practice for sailing tris.

    Kelly Cook
     
  4. Exiliado
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    Exiliado New Member

    thanks for the comments, i continuing work in it.
     

  5. seavoche
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    seavoche New Member

    looks good

    I'm searching for advise on best products to use to clean, restore (remove rust) and then posssibly polish my boat.
    the rig is built with 5086 aluminum thu-out and is15 years out in pacific northwest weather. She is 53ft by 17 ft
    Yes a project.
    all insights are much appreciated.
     
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