Parked next to this beauty today
Classic styling on a catamaran hull form
I like it, looks vaguely familiar
Would love to know more but now's not really the time for visiting.
Looking at the hulls, I think that is a SWATH (small waterplane area twin hull) vessel rather than a simple catamaran. If I am right, there is an awful lot of boat below the waterline.
Have you guys seen this?
https://jalopnik.com/lets-chat-about-how-weird-this-research-boat-is-1842968317
Originally Posted by Donsan View Post
Too bad she is a woody.
https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/195...yacht-3670855/
This baby looks like a comfortable wooden boat for fair weather. I like it.
Yes, it is a classic. Too bad it is wood.
Yes, it is a classic. Too bad it is wood.
Yep, in 40 years, all the owners with carbon fiber boats will be looking at a boat and saying, "Nice looking boat! Looks like a real classic, but too bad it's made out of fiberglass!"
Yep, in 40 years, all the owners with carbon fiber boats will be looking at a boat and saying, "Nice looking boat! Looks like a real classic, but too bad it's made out of fiberglass!"
Then explain why not one single production builder even offers a model in wood. Think we all know the answer, better materials available.
Cold molded is not the same thing, are you forgetting the 5k pounds of epoxy and mat they slather over it? Hardly the point the other guy was making about romanticizing a wood boat. So, I stand by my statement, no production builder even offers a wood boat.