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I would not consider (having owned a head-smasher myself) ever living aboard a boat that had no standing headroom anywhere (rainy day standing). That is why I am hesitant about a Dory under 32 feet, because only when that boat reaches a certain length does the overhead get above my head (I'm 5' 8"). Crouching aboard is not living aboard. A. |
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| project underway Thank you all for your contributions. We have finished our final briefing with the selected naval architect, I am delighted to report he has also spent quite some time speaking with/ researching design aspects of "higher height and length ergonomics" and is now fully aware the ramifications extend beyond just putting in a bit more headroom. He's just a tad over 6 foot and had considered himself tall, but when running the numbers through his designer / engineer programs; was surprised at the affect on some basic stability, windage, sail/sea performances of just the few extra inches. If there's any interest, I could post some of the results as engineered designs come to hand. again to all a big thank you. 2020 ps: anyone out there any good with a welder? |
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| Now if you could get women to like it too... |
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