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  1. #46

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    The gyro's look like a good thing. Just make sure the case is solid. Have heard of one (different brand) with a bearing failure - those on board thought the thing was going to come shooting out of the hull with the racket it made . The case, to it's credit , did however do it's job and kept the wildly spinning Tazzie devil contained.

  2. #47

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    yeah ive heard similar. its a bit handy designing the boat around it. its going to be sitting on 13mm alluminium plate across the stringers/ribs smack in the centre of the boat. the same plate has the batteries bolted down to it. to give the boat one solid centre of gravity mass. getting it will be easy.... getting out would be interesting

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  3. #48

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    Well bit of a change

    We have opted to go to 2.8m beam up from 2.5

    So yes this does make it over width. however being that this boat will be trailered about 6x a year and from melbourne to South coast NSW each time. The need for a few extra flags and some restrictions is a cost well worth paying for extra room, stability etc from that bonus 300mm .

    100mm is going into the cabin to give it some extra room inside. this also makes the walk ways around the side of the boat 210mm wide which is not quite as much as a walk around but not far off. then the cockpit gaines a ful l300m extra beam. allowing us to build in some extra steps to the side deck on the sides. and have a slightly larger live well and tackle draws

    we are also looking at chaning the rear cockpit bench hob for a folding seat .


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  4. #49

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    the joys of selecting colours and tones for interior and exterior trimmings


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  5. #50

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    Some further progress designs with the new 2.8 wide body version.

    Slightly wider cabin (100mm) and then the rest in the walk around side decks.
    wider rear cockpit
    wider transom lockers "the gap we kept the same between the transom lockers"

    slightly more spacing between the engines and more access either side for aft boarding.




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  6. #51

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    the forward cabin area has also undergone a slight redesign with the extra interior volume
    we have kept the one single berth forward and one single berth aft. allowing for better use of space and to give us extra room below the helm for an additional electronics cabinet

    we have also moved the dinnette seat forward to give us a 2.1m long single/ish berth on the dinnette..

    Giving this boat, with no infills. and complete privacy three generious sized single berths. so three mates can all sleep onboard with room and still all have access to the private head forward without disturbing anyone.
    this was a big feature point we wanted to include in a boat that does have long range fishing potential.

    Note the MASSIVE 400AH Mastervolt lithium house battery. the equiverlant power supply of 8x100AH AGM batteries.

    We also now have the rod storage lockers beneath both beds for storage of 12 fully rigged rods.. safely and securly.
    an additional 6 rod tubes are also installed in the port berth bulkhead for any additional rods that may be bought inside.






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  7. #52

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    Bump it out to 3.45m then....same restrictions apply.
    Jack.

  8. #53

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    2.99 is our limit here. but its also a factor of weight and convienence .2.8 will allow us to keep in that 4.1-4.2t rrange

    id be happy to build a 10-11mt version at 3+ mt beam

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  9. #54

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    As much as i would love to have actual teak flooring on this boat.. weight is the big factor. "and cost "

    thankfully seadeck has released a woodgrain lazer pattern to its flooring giving a very natrual look to its product. its a very cool compromise


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  10. #55

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    So we are a bit further along in the 2.8beam redesign and very much getting to the pointy end before we start cutting material









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  11. #56

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    well final design has been signed off and alluminoum cutting has begun
    heres a little webpage of the new build

    https://herleyboats.com/elite-8-9/?f...ePEzwFiNywdUpQ

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  12. #57

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatemoose View Post
    well final design has been signed off and alluminoum cutting has begun
    heres a little webpage of the new build

    https://herleyboats.com/elite-8-9/?f...ePEzwFiNywdUpQ
    That looks like a FLIR on top, is a radar also going in, forgive me if it was mentioned previously.

  13. #58

    Re: designing a boat - A moose kiwi story

    Quote Originally Posted by Dignity View Post
    That looks like a FLIR on top, is a radar also going in, forgive me if it was mentioned previously.
    So we are going to run a sentinal thermal camera from Iris technologies instead of FLIR series camera, as such we have also opted to not run a radar, we have a height restriction we have to adhear too in the home drystack. and the client found he seldom used his radar on his previous boat.

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