Looks fantastic. Great value proposition. Just slightly worried about drunken guests falling off the back of the terrace after dinner. I suppose they might at least be caught by the dingy. But an installable cable/rope/rail might be useful.
I love what you have designed. I'm worried about stability in aq bit of waves though. Top all the way through you have splits for doors. How much stronger did you make the base of the boat to carry that? We've recently seen cats succombing to waves because of weakly built lower structures. /yours
Interesting boat. What is it like in going upwind in chop? Wouldn’t green water break that isinglass drop-down and make a mess of the instruments etc? Also what is raising anchor from a muddy bottom like with mud on the line handling area?
That part of the forward cockpit may be inboard of the gunwales enough to not get much spray. See for example Chris White's Atlantics, which also have forward helms and relatively very dry forward helms. Most people cruise downwind, but different hull designs behave differently.
The more I watch videos of this catamaran the less I can find wrong with it. This video made me realise some things that made the last questionmark disappear..... Options like more solar and toroidal propellers indicate that I am really trying hard here.
Why are there stairs in the galley? The last thing in the world I would ever want in any boat I was cooking in would be a set of stairs in a place my hands would be occupied constantly with dangerous tools, slippery floors, and cooking food! This is a deal breaker with no chance for a redo, because it indicates an extreme ignorance of the basics. It’s really unfortunate because the boat looked great with all those solar panels!
Catamarans are an extremely stable platform a simple bar would solve your dilemma. I mean have you tried cooking on a mono hull doing 12 knots to weather.
BEAUTIFUL video! Really shows off the boat's fantastic features!!
Beautiful yacht, please release the 47ft one, still no news on it or the configurator?
I reckon! You are design future of catamaran! Awesome!
Looks fantastic. Great value proposition. Just slightly worried about drunken guests falling off the back of the terrace after dinner. I suppose they might at least be caught by the dingy. But an installable cable/rope/rail might be useful.
Excellent design. Front cockpits are becoming more popular. Makes total sense.
Thanks for the demonstration. So many good ideas!
What a great boat 👏👍😍
I love what you have designed. I'm worried about stability in aq bit of waves though. Top all the way through you have splits for doors. How much stronger did you make the base of the boat to carry that? We've recently seen cats succombing to waves because of weakly built lower structures. /yours
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is it possible to keep the dinghy elevated out of the water with the terrace down??
sail the boat in high seas. let me know if there are enough gripping handles in the open space.
I love it... I'll start saving my pennies.
so, no video of downstairs in the cabins?
Interesting boat. What is it like in going upwind in chop? Wouldn’t green water break that isinglass drop-down and make a mess of the instruments etc? Also what is raising anchor from a muddy bottom like with mud on the line handling area?
That part of the forward cockpit may be inboard of the gunwales enough to not get much spray. See for example Chris White's Atlantics, which also have forward helms and relatively very dry forward helms.
Most people cruise downwind, but different hull designs behave differently.
Great interiors!
Which model is it tho? The 51?
Thank you for your message. This is the Windelo 54 Yachting.
How can you step on the coach roof?
They look like walkable solar panels to me, and they'd need to be to work with the sail.
The more I watch videos of this catamaran the less I can find wrong with it. This video made me realise some things that made the last questionmark disappear.....
Options like more solar and toroidal propellers indicate that I am really trying hard here.
It's got a lot of solar, and conventional electric drives are fine.
Why are there stairs in the galley? The last thing in the world I would ever want in any boat I was cooking in would be a set of stairs in a place my hands would be occupied constantly with dangerous tools, slippery floors, and cooking food! This is a deal breaker with no chance for a redo, because it indicates an extreme ignorance of the basics. It’s really unfortunate because the boat looked great with all those solar panels!
These stairs go down to the rooms downstairs. I am sure they can fit you a half door in there if you want
Just get the other galley layout if you don't like the L-shaped version.
Catamarans are an extremely stable platform a simple bar would solve your dilemma. I mean have you tried cooking on a mono hull doing 12 knots to weather.
what is this ? a sailing kitchen ? such a cheap kitchen ! looks awful !
in a few moments hidden table breaks and falls into the sea in mild chop.
a plastic bomb terrible !