It went well, but it's time for a new project.
This time it's going to be a 28 foot rear queen bedroom model Airstream International Howard Deam series. It's - ahhhh - pretty luxe.
For $75K it better be the Taj Majal. Considering it has DUCTED heating and air conditioning... with return ducts in the ceiling. It's also damned heavy compared to my 2,000 lb. Chalet, coming in at 7,000 lbs. wet.
My initial calculations tell me I'm going to need a 45 foot long, 8 foot wide tritoon with 34" diameter logs.
http://blueoceansmarine.com/yamaha/36-y ... -f350.html
I get a solid 20mph out of my trusty 90 hp. Yammy 2 stroke on my current boat, and I figure this one will cruise at 30 with a top speed of 35. Lifting strakes of course.
I've already had a naval architecture firm draw up the blueprints for the toon, but now the question is who should I have build the logs and deck for me? I'm going to go with honeycomb polycarbonate composite for the deck instead of Meranti this time. It's going to save a LOT of weight not to mention be virtually indestructible and make the entire toon incredibly strong - able to take a pounding from breakers.
Recommendations for fabricators please.
