-Thanks tony,
The trampoline would still be prety large but you are quite right
about getting a bit wet if you want to keep pushing it in a blow
though it should be fairly clear of the spray from the boat.
Robert
-- In harryproa@..., "Tony Richardson"
<atrichardson@b...> wrote:
> That idea could have merit
> only downside I could see is when it blows hard and you have to be
out in the weather to provide the righting moment. But only if you
want to stay fast.
> You would only have a very small deck area as well good/bad?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Robert
> To: harryproa@...
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 11:24 AM
> Subject: [harryproa] small Harry ww pods
>
>
> For my small Harry I an considering having the hulls exactly at
the
> 2.5m max towing width and having either a fold-out or slide out
ww
> accommodation pod- a bit like a wing on a skiff. It would be
> collapsed and possibly slightly incline while sailing and popped
up
> and level for sleeping. This would keep some of the righting
moment
> and allow fixed hull and crossbeam connections as well as
reducing
> racking forces between the hulls. For racing it could be replaced
by
> a lightweight rediculously wide wing. Fo a quiet fish it could be
> left off altogether. Can any one think of any reason not to go
down
> this track?
> Robert
>
>
>
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