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16' Raison d'etre daysailer preliminary sketch
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Doug Lord



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Registered: May 2009
Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida
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Inspired by David Raisons Mini Transat winning scow. I thought I'd try to see what "his" thinking would look like at this length in a daysailer configuration. Lots of room!
Uses a tunnel hull scow shape similar to the Melges 20 and others-reduces wetted surface quicker with heeling than does a flat hull.
Could possibly uses a center "nacelle" like the old Prout catamarans.
Here is the thread:
http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/sai...tre-40561.html
· Date: January-12-2012 · Views: 1105
· Filesize: 56.6kb, 89.1kb ·
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