Subject: [harryproa] Re:: Re: Exhilarator 40
From: "lucjdekeyser@telenet.be [harryproa]"
Date: 10/13/2015, 1:48 PM
To: <harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au>
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harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

 

True, the lines are not as clean as with a HP but should easily be as clean as a trimaran.
The placement of the galley is fairly easy as work space can be on both sides of aisle like in de Dragonfly, for example, next to the companion way ladder.
The head is more difficult. The easiest would be a hole in the overhang ;-)
If the aisle is wide enough (10:1 aspect ratio) it can be next to the berths in either end, in bow berth Dragonfly style.
If the hull is kept slim then the head can only be in either end of the aisle under the berth (my preference)
I thought that a G4 Gunboat style flip up hatch with side curtains, but then in the cabin itself, would allow closing off the head (somewhat) for privacy. 
A workaround may be a bulge in the lee side of the hull aisle to hold the toilet and leave just enough aisle space if a more central placement is desired. That would make building more complicated and offset somewhat the advantage of the lack of a well.

Thank you for your explanation: I would hope that the lack of the tri's broad stern is compensated by the longer lw hull.

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