Constant Camber hulls are assembled on the inverted bulkheads so I'm not sure why spiling would be necessary. One design is plywood hard-chined,...
My system is similar to and borrows heavily from the rigging used on Mike Leneman's L7 trimaran. The gooseneck forms an axle which passes through...
I used a Hobie 18 mast and boom for my Constant Camber 23 trimaran. The rig was modified for roller reeling. Two reef points were added to the...
I use dual mainsheets on my Constant Camber 23 trimaran. I have nothing to compare them to performance wise. I use a continuous mainsheet and two...
This is another skin on frame method you could consider if you pursue that route. http://www.gaboats.com
This is the home-built mast set up for the L7 trimaran that may work for you....
Also check the John Marples' Seaclipper 16. JT
I'm building a John Marples Constant Camber 23 trimaran which I hope performs to expectations but it has been an order of magnitude more involved...
Re: the CC23 I have not yet completed my boat so I can't comment on performance. The build itself has taken a long time for a variety of reasons...
My biased submission: John Marples Constant Camber 23 http://www.duckflatwoodenboats.com/designers/marples/cc23cyclone1.jpg JT
Is the center cockpit more prone to collecting spray or just less able to dispense with it? JT
I believe John Marples hand-drafted all his designs. I only have the original plans, nothing on computer files. You might try contacting John...
The mold is no more. Templates have been saved in case someone wants them. I'll update when the boat is launched. Back to work. JT
The mold is not worth the time and effort to transport to Texas. It could be built in a week. The templates however could save considerable time...
I no longer need my panel mold and would prefer to see it used rather than hauled off. The mold was originally constructed at the WoodenBoat...