Lion 800 new plywood yacht

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Unik, Jul 22, 2016.

  1. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    New Lion 800 Lion logois a continuation of the series of plywood yacht developed by Unik Yachts.
    The main idea of the series yachts Lion is maximum manufacturability of designs and the ability to self built yachts supplied pre cut CNC machined parts.
    Yacht meets all current safety requirements and provides a high level of comfort on board, with a very modest budget.
    The yacht features a double insulated double aft cabin, foreship cabin, great salon, galley with gas stove, sink and toilet.
    The yacht is designed in two variants with lifting keel and draught 0.3/1.1 m and with permanent ballast keel with a draught of 1.7 m.

    http://unikyachts.com/en/lion-series-2/lion-800/
     

    Attached Files:

    • 73.jpg
      73.jpg
      File size:
      215.1 KB
      Views:
      1,480
    • 33.jpg
      33.jpg
      File size:
      247.3 KB
      Views:
      2,269
    • 64.jpg
      64.jpg
      File size:
      275 KB
      Views:
      2,454
    • 63.jpg
      63.jpg
      File size:
      399.8 KB
      Views:
      1,255
    1 person likes this.
  2. TANSL
    Joined: Sep 2011
    Posts: 7,376
    Likes: 706, Points: 123, Legacy Rep: 300
    Location: Spain

    TANSL Senior Member

    Nice boat.
    What are the safety requirements, in particular, with which meets this yacht ?.
    And a curiosity, why spreaders are so low, or is it an optical impression?. Thanks
     
  3. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    Boat complies with DIRECTIVE 94/25/EC

    The yacht has 2 versions, with permanent ballast keel or lifting keel.

    The yacht is equipped with buoyancy blocks totaling 1.2 M3 that ensures a unsinkable.

    Height of handrails has met the minimum requirement of 450 mm above the deck.
     
  4. TANSL
    Joined: Sep 2011
    Posts: 7,376
    Likes: 706, Points: 123, Legacy Rep: 300
    Location: Spain

    TANSL Senior Member

  5. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    Spreaders, top height 650 mm
    Spreaders, lower height 850 mm


    Stability index STIX - 26 AVS - 123°
     
  6. TANSL
    Joined: Sep 2011
    Posts: 7,376
    Likes: 706, Points: 123, Legacy Rep: 300
    Location: Spain

    TANSL Senior Member

    By "Spreaders height" I mean height from the deck, "H1" and "H2" (See attached figure).
    Design category?
     

    Attached Files:

    • 63.jpg
      63.jpg
      File size:
      108.9 KB
      Views:
      944
  7. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    H1-3300
    H2-6400
    Design category C
     
  8. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

  9. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

  10. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    Attached Files:

  11. tane
    Joined: Apr 2015
    Posts: 246
    Likes: 80, Points: 28, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: austria

    tane Senior Member

    looking VERY good!
    should have had such a kit in the 70ies when I was building our 1. boat for our 1st circumnavigation...
     
  12. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    Thank you very much for appreciating my work.
     
  13. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

  14. TANSL
    Joined: Sep 2011
    Posts: 7,376
    Likes: 706, Points: 123, Legacy Rep: 300
    Location: Spain

    TANSL Senior Member

    The areas marked in red seem very weak. Have you studied them well?
     

    Attached Files:


  15. Unik
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 172
    Likes: 47, Points: 38, Legacy Rep: 24
    Location: Ukraine

    Unik Senior Member

    We have a lot of time devoted to calculation and design of the hull design, all construction details are large margin.
     
Loading...
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.