Selecting design for hire fleet

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Basilica, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. Basilica
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    Basilica New Member

    Hi Everyone,

    I am having trouble finding plans / design for a 6m displacement cruising cat /other.
    The design is for a hire boat for 2-4 person overnight in enclosed waters.

    The “hire & drive” regulations i need to comply with are.
    Under 6m (5.99 ok)
    Non – planing
    Max speed less than 10 knot
    Safe and stable

    My requirements are
    Maximum space (cat offers more space, but i may be wrong)
    Permanent 2 berth
    Fold down 2 berth
    Head
    Efficient running costs
    Economical to manufacture
    Looks like a boat and not a pontoon or box

    I am planning to set up a small hire fleet next year on a large inland lake in Australia and have not found a design to suit. Perhaps displacement cats are not a good choice and that is why I can not find any. But they are wider and beach well for a picnic ashore. I am new to this business and can use some help.
    All ideas are welcome

    Thanks,
    Basil
     
  2. joz
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    joz Senior Member

    Have you tried looking at Jarcat 5 or Jarcat 6 for your requirements?
     
  3. Basilica
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    Basilica New Member

    Thanks Joz,

    It is a good starting point.
    They are a nice sailing cat
    It confirms that accomadation can fit into the NSW "Easy survey" <6m class.
    It could also be wider than the Jarcat 6 as it will not need trailering.
    Although i am not contamplating sailing vessels it could be the right place to start searching. All the < 6m power are planning that i have found.

    Cheers,
    Basil
     
  4. waikikin
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    waikikin Senior Member

    Basil, its not a cat & over the 6M but have you looked at Michael Storers Mundoo, he posts here as boatmik I think & has easily driven & constructed ply lake/river cruisers that have passed NSW survey & will probably slide through on a sistership submission, if you havnt seen or considered them I reckon they are worth a look. Regards from Jeff.
     

  5. Eric Sponberg
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    Eric Sponberg Senior Member

    Searunner Multihulls

    Have you tried looking at Searunner multihulls?

    http://www.searunner.com/

    My friend and associate John Marples sells plans for stock and custom multihull designs, both cats and tris, and he very likely has a design that would suit you, or could be adapted to your needs.

    Eric
     
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