Given many cruise ships are now so wide and tall, and the waters they cruise so shallow, maybe it's just easier to make your way to the top deck...
I've been looking at this design for a while, seems to be a pretty efficient hull. Seems to tick several of your boxes, the power curve looks...
Amazing how much you know about a boat you've sailed what, once? As I said, they're extremely well built and have a lot of interior room for a...
I've owned a couple of medium sized plywood boats here in Australia, one built new with epoxies and sheathed in the same. One a one design racing...
There is nothing at all wrong with a Eureka 32. I have spent a good bit of time on one, and that boat had also been through much severe weather. I...
A friend's uncle had a Savage Lancer, nice boats. They'll easily run to 30kts with those engines, if everything is right. Once on the plane they...
Wow, I guess you had your sense of humour surgically removed at birth.... You still haven't explained how a rowing shell, designed for smooth,...
Its not an issue...in ideal conditions. But get a bit of side wind or tide when trying to retrieve, and all that boat still hanging out past the...
I guess your penchant for rowing shells in rougher conditions explains your forum name:D Regards, Andrew.
I agree, anything 16ft and up will handle fairly bad bay type weather. 16-17ft is about the max size you can comfortably handle yourself, with a...
I dunno, I don't think too many people would classify a boat (shell) that would break in two when each end is supported on a wave as seaworthy.......
If it's going to be single handed, trapeze and 55kgs, just build a single or double chined hull. It'll be up and planing very early anyway. The...
Have a look round this site: http://www.m-g-m.fr/ Regards, Andrew.
Hey, you're right! I didn't pay attention to the manufacturer's name when I bought them. However, knowing me, I bought some cheap, generic version...
Why not? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5k-CRH4_CM