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Maciej


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Registered: November 2004
Location: Poland
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21 feet, hull made already, comments from customer's view appreciated. Personally I like model with superstructure - quite a lot living area as for 6,5m boat.
· Date: February-24-2005 · Views: 12409
· Filesize: 20.3kb, 135.3kb ·
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Keywords: Carat 21, Powercatamaran, PMC Yachts

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nero
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Registered: August 2003
Location: Marseille, France / Illinois, US
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February-25-2005 9:45am Rating: 9 

Nice rendering quality. What are the side rails for? I prefer rounded shapes, but your design looks practical.
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Maciej
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February-25-2005 10:59am

Thanks for comments. Side rails ..hmmm. I have hull ready and looking for the best solution of deck arrangement. I think it will have more oval edges, just because of easier lamination.

Sides are for steping but maybe you have better view from point of person not involved in too many verisions I have already made :-)
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Maciej
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February-25-2005 11:01am

Middle photo boat has two person sleeping cabin behind aft seats so you can hide in case of not foreseen rain.
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Andaman Boats

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Registered: February 2005
Location: Thailand
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February-25-2005 11:46pm Rating: 8 

nice design, look pratical to be build in ply also. Did You considered this option?

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March-3-2005 3:26am

Thanks, Yes we consider also but first we need to settle layout of deck arrangement most attractive and practical.
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greg_lampton

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Registered: June 2005
Location: Montana
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June-8-2005 8:03pm Rating: 9 

I really like your hull design and proposed deck layout. I too can see it being built in ply/glass. I can also see easy expansion possibilities with your design. If you think about it, and change your cabin layout plan with a shorter cabin and move it forward it might make a good work boat.
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