7.5 meter home builder's weekend sailor predesign

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by emrenergiz, Mar 16, 2008.

  1. emrenergiz
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    emrenergiz Junior Member

    7,5 meter builders weekend sailor.
    Design consept is simple, a home made sail yacht that can accomodate a family for a few days in comfort in addition to low costs of building and enjoying.
    Any Critics is peacefully needed, considering this is a pre design work.
     

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  2. Manie B
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    Manie B Senior Member

    Very nice. The forward door to the front cabin must open to the opposite direction = backwards. Build it in stitch and glue = economical and you will have endless pleasure. ENJOY
     
  3. Manie B
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    Manie B Senior Member

    What are the two white wings / extentions coming out of the sides of the cabin (19483) dont go high tech.
     
  4. emrenergiz
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    emrenergiz Junior Member

    the white winglike shapes are the shelf boxes between inner and outer shell there will be on the front cabin too.:) the space between inner and outer planking are too large for now but will be optimized
     

  5. rwatson
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    rwatson Senior Member

    I am keen to build a trailer sailer though, so permanent keels would not suit me.
     
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