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Hi all,
what's the way to go for plans for home built tri's? Im after something in the 25-30 foot range, trailerable and hopefully light. It's only for two people and we dont have much gear to carry so if i can keep weight down with pre-made composite panels in place of ply, I think I'd do ok. Im hoping for something reasonably quick, but it needn't be a racer. Ease of build and a robust design are really the most critical things. Any suggestions? Thanks, Shaun |
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Shaun Van Poecke wrote:
Hi all, what's the way to go for plans for home built tri's? Im after something in the 25-30 foot range, trailerable and hopefully light. It's only for two people and we dont have much gear to carry so if i can keep weight down with pre-made composite panels in place of ply, I think I'd do ok. Im hoping for something reasonably quick, but it needn't be a racer. Ease of build and a robust design are really the most critical things. Any suggestions? Thanks, Shaun Dick Newick for beauty (I still love Vals) Marples or Jim Brown (Searunner) for ease of build http://www.searunner.com/about.html (they have a 25' and 31') Evan Gatehouse |
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"Shaun Van Poecke" writes:
Hi all, what's the way to go for plans for home built tri's? Im after something in the 25-30 foot range, trailerable and hopefully light. It's only for two people and we dont have much gear to carry so if i can keep weight down with pre-made composite panels in place of ply, I think I'd do ok. Im hoping for something reasonably quick, but it needn't be a racer. Ease of build and a robust design are really the most critical things. Any suggestions? Thanks, Shaun Here is a list of links to a few multihull designers: http://hem.bredband.net/b262106/deslinks.html Ian Farrier, Tony Grainer, Kurt Huges, Erik Lerouge and Malcolm Tennant have all designed trimarans. The Seaclipper 28 by John Marples (not on the list) may not look very sexy but should be pretty easy to build being a plat panel design. It is no rocket-ship but based on one day out of Marina del Rey she is well balanced and do decent speed. It is definitely a robust design. Dick Newick's Val has been mentioned already, it sails real well but would be a rather ambitious building project. What else? Yes, Ian Farrier's plans are second to none when it comes to detail and explanation on process. Follow the instructions and in the end you have built yourself a nice trimaran unless you are severely 'alternatively gifted' when it comes to tools. -- Martin Schöön "Problems worthy of attack show their worth by hitting back." Piet Hein |
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