My boat

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by SebastianG, Oct 16, 2009.

  1. SebastianG
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    SebastianG New Member

    Hello everyone, I'm new on this forum so I thought that I should start by introducing myself with my baby.

    I made my boat by myself in my garage, took me 18 months. I started by knowing a little but about sailboats but not that much. I bought close to 300 magazines for the pictures to know where which pieces what and where it goes on the boat.

    I wasn't a easy task but I am very happy that i did it. So here's my baby in the building process and finish.

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  2. m4tt
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    m4tt New Member

    well...how does it sail? did you get balance and weight/ bouyancy correct. Looks like your water sheer is a little high, but maybe with people...looks really pretty to me...so i guess...how does it sail?
     
  3. Manie B
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  4. Zappi
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    Zappi Senior Member

    Beautiful. I'm sure we'd all love some sailing pics. Great job!
     
  5. messabout
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    messabout Senior Member

    Appears to be very nice work. Some clever custom hardware in evidence. Bipod, presumably to help with mast ********. Twin, angled, rudders suggest that Sprintor is designed to sail at some particular angle of heel. The intersection of bottom -chine-transom will cause me to speculate on design theory. Tell us what kind of board or keel she has. A wide flat bottom is condusve to planing and given the name I suspect that is what you anticipate. You have definitely established bragging rights for a decidedly sporting build.
     
  6. PAR
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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    What is her SA/WS ratio or her SA/D?
     
  7. rwatson
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    Not an expert, but I wonder why you took all the trouble to get great curved topsides, and quite stark hard chines.

    Did anyone qualified contribute to the designs ?
     
  8. messabout
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    The boat would appear to have been given some thought for lighweight. Notice the battened top of the cuddy. It appears to have a double bottom of some sort. Perhaps as a structural element to reinforce the wide flat bottom. Maybe for flotation as well, even though it is the wrong place for the righting chore in the event of a capsize. The slick looking topsides may have been an effort to minimize aero drag.

    Hard chines with flat bottom will almost surely jump up on a plane sooner than a round chined example. The boat appears to have more than ample sail area. Combine all that with light weight and you have a potential speedster. The only critique I have is the apparent large size of the twin rudders. That's a lot of rudder for such a small and presumably fast boat. Rudders and other appendages have an alarmingly large amount of frontal area. Not good. Observe the retractable bow sprit which I presume will carry an assymetrical or some other instrument of ferocity.

    Creating a boat from questionable information from 300 magazines is chancy. Nonetheless the builder has done a lot of things right. Maybe he will stop teasing us and provide a more detailed description.
     

  9. Ike
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    Ike Senior Member

    SO? how does it sail? Come on. Don't keep us in suspense.
     
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