I've been toying with the idea of designing and building my own hull for a while now. I wanted to share the current iteration of the design to get feedback and tap into the forum's experience and knowledge.
My goal is a boat that will primarily be used for fun, so competition isn't a priority. I expect the water here to be choppy more often than not and hopefully the design is well suited to that. Right now I'm planning for 750mm length because I have an unused Mega 22/30/2 that (I think) should work well for that size. (Maybe I'll super-size V2 if it turns out well.)
I;m quite tempted to 3D print the initial prototype. Obviously there are serious material issues to consider. Second choice would be to 3D print a mold for a wet lay up. I'm probably not going the route of making a buck and laying up the mold. I realize that's best for making multiple copies, but I'm not sure there will ever be more than one ... and even less sure I won't be making lots of changes.
Ask any questions you want. All constructive criticism is welcome.
My goal is a boat that will primarily be used for fun, so competition isn't a priority. I expect the water here to be choppy more often than not and hopefully the design is well suited to that. Right now I'm planning for 750mm length because I have an unused Mega 22/30/2 that (I think) should work well for that size. (Maybe I'll super-size V2 if it turns out well.)
I;m quite tempted to 3D print the initial prototype. Obviously there are serious material issues to consider. Second choice would be to 3D print a mold for a wet lay up. I'm probably not going the route of making a buck and laying up the mold. I realize that's best for making multiple copies, but I'm not sure there will ever be more than one ... and even less sure I won't be making lots of changes.
Ask any questions you want. All constructive criticism is welcome.
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