MBT Catamaran sailboat - Construction drawing Scale 1 : N/A (10.08.029)

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Article number: 10.08.029

A catamaran sailboat is a type of sailboat with two parallel hulls, connected by a deck or a platform. This design offers several unique advantages over traditional monohull sailboats.

Characteristics of a catamaran sailboat:

Double hulls: The two narrow hulls result in less water resistance, which allows for higher speeds.

Stability: Catamarans are much more stable than monohulls because they heel less (list). This makes them more comfortable and safer for passengers.

Space: The wide deck between the hulls offers a lot of living space, ideal for longer trips and recreation.

Draught: Catamarans have a shallow draught, allowing them to sail in shallow water.

Sailing characteristics: They are fast and agile, but can be more difficult to manoeuvre in some conditions, for example in strong winds.

Usage:

Recreational sailing and cruising

Racing (fast catamarans such as the Hobie Cat)

Tourist and luxury sailing holidays (large sailing catamarans)


Specifications :

Drawing number

10.08.029

Author

J.A. Boogaards

Description

catamaran sailboat

Quality

general plan; rigging plan; parts and details

Scale

N/A

Number of sheets A00

0

Number of sheets A0

0

Number of sheets A1

2

Number of sheets A2

0

Number of sheets A3

0

Number of sheets A4

0

Total number of drawing sheets

2

Number of A4 text sheets

0

Weight in grams

65

Special features

A model particularly suitable for young builders

dM 9/2012

Copy article: 12.08.029 (3 pages)

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