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Bart Senior July 16th 04 05:42 AM

Seamanship Question #3
 
You are designing a larger yacht, and
want two heads. What design factors
would you consider in locating them
in the hull plan? [1 pt]



katysails July 16th 04 12:08 PM

Seamanship Question #3
 
One should be port, one to starboard....and the the one aft should be offset
by the weight of the fuel tank on the opposite side while the one forward
should be oddset by the weight of the water storage...and forget putting it
in the bow...I think that's the dumbest thing I've ever seen...Hunter has
done that on several strles...nothing like having to traipse through a whole
boat in foulies just to use the pottie.....

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Kirie Elite 32
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Captain Bly July 16th 04 02:52 PM

Seamanship Question #3
 
You should consider if Booby is going to be attempting to purchase this
vessel. If so locate one large cedar bucket in the cockpit and one under the
V-berth therefore making it unnecessary to more his fat butt when nature
calls.

You are designing a larger yacht, and
want two heads. What design factors
would you consider in locating them
in the hull plan? [1 pt]





Seahag July 16th 04 06:57 PM

Seamanship Question #3
 

"katysails" wrote:
...and forget putting it
in the bow...I think that's the dumbest thing I've ever seen...Hunter has
done that on several strles...nothing like having to traipse through a

whole
boat in foulies just to use the pottie.....


....Or trying to stay seated!

Seahag



katysails July 17th 04 01:29 AM

Seamanship Question #3
 
....Or trying to stay seated!

Seahag

Yeah....that too!!!! Or aim.....You'd definitely have to have one of those
"If you can't hit it, SIT" signs posted.

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katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

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Scott Vernon July 17th 04 02:18 PM

Seamanship Question #3
 

"katysails" wrote in message
...
One should be port, one to starboard....and the the one aft should be

offset
by the weight of the fuel tank on the opposite side while the one forward
should be oddset by the weight of the water storage...



The toilet, or the holding tank?





Bart Senior July 17th 04 03:50 PM

Seamanship Question #3
 
1 point to you katy.


katysails wrote
One should be port, one to starboard....and the the one aft should be

offset
by the weight of the fuel tank on the opposite side while the one forward
should be oddset by the weight of the water storage...and forget putting

it
in the bow...I think that's the dumbest thing I've ever seen...Hunter has
done that on several strles...nothing like having to traipse through a

whole
boat in foulies just to use the pottie.....




katysails July 17th 04 03:55 PM

Seamanship Question #3
 

The toilet, or the holding tank?
The heads and their holding tanks....
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s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

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and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein



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