Wharram Catamaran 35' modified Tangaroa, technical details including centerboard, power

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2012
  • Showing some of the technical detail of our low tech home built Catamaran "the mobile beach house". We have most of the comforts of home powered by 300 watts of solar panels: fridge, freezer, pressure water system, 240 volts AC for the computer and entertainment system, gas stove, double bunk, and the shower/dinette/video lounge/office/single bunk/workshop multipurpose area.

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  • @gerrys6265
    @gerrys6265 2 роки тому +1

    It would have been nice to see the boat itself rather than just a bunch of super close-ups with n o context to put them into. Thanks for sharing

  • @CutterCo
    @CutterCo 6 років тому +1

    I'm planning to build a centerboard to our cat also. Now it has daggerboards, but I don't like them because they really "grab" if we sail on the rocks (and there's a lot of them here). It's encouraging to hear that centerboard works well for you.

  • @alanrb1
    @alanrb1  11 років тому +1

    The increase in speed is also quite unexpected. Now the boat is not crabbing along side ways, creating lots of turbulence, it can really get up and go, reaching and to windward. The difference is so pronounced, it is like a different boat. The board is 3m long and gives a warning of shallow water. It hinges back in shallow water. The hinging allows the helm to be balanced and it goes about well sailing under mainsail only. So I am sold on it. Skegs can increase draft but better than nothing.

  • @valvetrom
    @valvetrom 11 років тому

    Thanks for the C/B info. There was an American 8m f/glass cat,(Mc Gregor) had a single C/B underneath the mast, Hull cross section was rounded. Phil Bolger was another sideboard apostle. Thanks again.

  • @alanrb1
    @alanrb1  11 років тому

    It is outside the hull although the side of the center case backs up to the galley which has created extra space for my fridge and stove.

  • @alanrb1
    @alanrb1  11 років тому

    But a single mast is less complicated, cheaper and probably a bit faster in light to moderate winds.
    We are still in Sydney and planning to scale back work next year. Then we will start looking at where we will sail next. Most likely go north to the Barrier Reef again. I would love to take my wife to Lady Musgrave Island, a beautiful spot. So all options are on the table including around the world. So if we come your way I'll let you know and thanks again for your kind offers of support. Alan

  • @alanrb1
    @alanrb1  11 років тому

    My first Tangaroa Mk IV was a ketch and I do miss the extra options that that setup provides. Such as self-steering, and using the mizzen to push the bow into the wind as a means of waiting out bad weather.

  • @denniss4653
    @denniss4653 11 років тому

    Hi! I just now noticed your reply - thanks, very encouraging. the centerboard actually works well?! I guess you placed it behind the mast at the center of effort? Have you considered a bimast rig? Our Tangoroa had a ketch rig with hollow cut leach - it was a dog in light winds. (mast 40 ft). Where are you now?

  • @valvetrom
    @valvetrom 11 років тому

    Is that centre board inside or outside the port hull"

  • @denniss4653
    @denniss4653 11 років тому +1

    hi alanbr1!! We built and lived aboard a Tangaroa Ml 1 from 1979-81; now building a 45 cat here in Goodland Florida: if you need a haul out near the Bahamas for work, etc, contact us thru Wharram Builder's Forum: dennis schneider p.s.: I very much want your imput re that centerboard: how did it sail to windward before/after????