Hi,
I am intrigued by the engineering of detachable bows. I can imagine
it for single directional craft but my imagination doesn't seem up to
fairing and sealing the joint for an end swapper. Could the same
technology be used to provide an add-on to the wing deck to provide
extra accommodation and keep within the towing width limit?
Sorry Mark, I know how much easier if the drawings only had to be
completed once per boat. I'd be more than happy with an Elementarry
as is, but I have been told we can't afford the money, time or space
for any more boats other than the Harry we plan to build. I have
been allocated a space in the back yard for a temporary shed for
building it but it may mean lifting it over the roof of the house to
get it out. The individual hulls shouldn't weigh too much for this
to be more than a nuisance .
Robert.
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harryproa@..., "Mark Stephens" <stephens@o...>
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> Hi,
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Alternatively, removable bows would still
> allow telescoping and give a leeward hull 4 metres long like the
> windward hull. .
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> One day someone will want a boat exactly as designed :>).
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> Mark
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