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SailDesign



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Registered: January 2003
Location: Jamestown, RI, USA
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Kevin H.
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Registered: August 2004
Location: Montreal
Posts: 54
September-24-2004 10:03am

Very nice little boat. Too bad it's only a picture... it's exactly what I'm looking to buy for my son and I to weekend in.

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That's what a ship is, you know. It's not just a keel, and a hull, and a deck, and sails. That's what a ship needs... but what a ship is... is freedom.
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SailDesign

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September-24-2004 10:04am

For a reasonable supply of $$ I could be persuaded to finish the plans...
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asathor

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Registered: October 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 153
October-6-2004 10:41am Rating: 8 

Pretty little boat ! I like the clean lines a lot and the "soft" sides for sitting comfortable when healed. It looks like a nice "overnight" cruiser/racer.



My experience with my Freedom 21, which is a lot like a shorter J22 (same builder - very similar hulls), and have similar proportions to yours suggest that it will be tail heavy and not sail that well with a motor and a full load of 3-5 people.



What I have been contemplating for mine would perfect this boat as well. Give it 2 more feet in the bow; use one side for a swim platform, the other for a motor platform, that will keep people from weighing it down too far back (that where everyone wants to sit) and also bring the waterline back closer to midship at the exit when heeled so your hull and keel will be more in line.



You have maximized the water line very nicely which I like but if you can increase the flare a bit above the water it might stay out of the wawes better. As you can tell I lile small stout fast boats . that you can take out in a good blow.

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SailDesign

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October-6-2004 4:47pm


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a full load of 3-5 people.


1 person by preference, 2 if you must, and 3 only if one of them is a child. This ain't no J24
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FavoriteSon
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Registered: October 2004
Location: Washington
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October-31-2004 7:45pm

nice.

adding a boarding ladder somewhere might be nice.
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SailDesign

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November-22-2004 12:16pm

How 'bout I just put a step in the rudder, Favorite?
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FavoriteSon
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Registered: October 2004
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March-2-2005 7:52pm

actualy that might be better
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wind
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Registered: April 2005
Location: Argentina (Bs.As.)
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June-21-2005 5:49pm Rating: 10 

In the render wich material do you use???, you do it in rhino.

Nice render
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SailDesign

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June-22-2005 12:30pm

Wind - yes, Rhino for rendering. Most of the materials were "home-made"

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Registered: April 2005
Location: Argentina (Bs.As.)
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July-8-2005 9:25am

SailDesign - Thanks, i will post a main with monofilm.
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