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**sliding window in salon side
 
**sliding window in salon side
 
**supplier - cheapest(RAFA?)
 
**supplier - cheapest(RAFA?)
**hull - glue plexiglass/lexan?
 
 
*portholes
 
*portholes
 
**supplier - Gebo
 
**supplier - Gebo
 
**PS and SB can be non symmetrical
 
**PS and SB can be non symmetrical
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**hull - glue plexiglass/lexan?
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**hull - combine with ER air intake?
 
*deck hatches
 
*deck hatches
 
**supplier - Gebo  
 
**supplier - Gebo  

Revision as of 12:53, 19 September 2012

General

  • salesprice 170.000 € ex VAT
  • to compete with:
    • Jetten 37 AC
    • Aventura 38 AC
  • initial client - boat rental Schultz

Classification

  • CE-C

10 Design

  • windows
    • sliding window in salon side
    • supplier - cheapest(RAFA?)
  • portholes
    • supplier - Gebo
    • PS and SB can be non symmetrical
    • hull - glue plexiglass/lexan?
    • hull - combine with ER air intake?
  • deck hatches
    • supplier - Gebo
    • make sure you can reach the hatch for closing/opening
    • entrance hatch - GRP Centerboard standard
  • doors
    • transom door - standard Gebo door?
  • ventilation
    • very important and permanent
    • all spaces
  • sidedeck steps - not IN bathrooms but well before them (possible use for breathers)
  • transom stairs PS - last step ending under 45 degrees with CL
  • transom gas locker SB - for 2x 5kg gas bottle
  • swimplatform - length minimum 800mm
  • swimplatform - lower part at least 200mm above DWL (to avoid slamming waves against swimplatform
  • transom corners - well rounded
  • shaping:
    • no forming plates
    • no bending plates
    • only 'radiused' plates
  • transom cheeks with knuckles?
  • sidedecks - 450mm wide
  • superstructure - max width 3100-3150
  • bench aftdeck - GRP

20 Naval Architecture

Transom rounding

  • well rounded to avoid damage during leaving quai side
  • keep step of 150mm next to stairs so you can step on the quai side

Propulsion

  • suggestion Schulz: Craftsman CM4.80 - price for 5 pcs €7700
  • Schulz: Deutz engines are very reliable

Tanks

  • capacity:
    • 500l FW (because of 2 showers)
    • 500l fuel
    • 500l WW (for example in keel, to not create heel/trim)
  • tank status to not influence trim/heel
  • WW tank above FW tank, transverse in front of engine?
  • all custom made PP tanks

40 Construction

  • as cheap as possible (simple, light)
  • side stiffening - longitudinal T-stringers
  • transverse bottom stiffening - CNC frames ending against T-stringers
  • roof beams - CNC (profile is hard to make them all exact the same)
  • sole on LG rectangular tubes 60x40 (check size), used for cables too (thrusters, windlass)

50 Outfitting

  • fender of rubber or rope
  • fender around swimplatform (well rounded corners)
  • fender around transom cheeks (renters succeed to damage even this part of the boat with manouvring)
  • windlass with chainpipe through bow


60 Systems

  • exhaust - shell penetration in engine room, via st.st. rectangular tube 100x60 to transom (check back pressure)
  • heating
    • Maritime booster
    • cabins - radiators
    • wet cabins - towel radiator
  • hot water
    • boiler on engine (WHY?!?!?! use a combi heater?!??!)
  • toilet
    • Jabsco Lite Flush?

70 Interior

  • make several color proposals (renderings) based upon HPL (incl. non-wood)
  • wet cabins
    • HPL, not spraypainted
    • sole - cheaper Corian alternative
    • prefab unit, including systems?
  • salon - large flatscreen TV on lift
  • sole - HPL teak and holly