Well post NZ lockdown the lads got back to work and we are now seeing some real big progress shots come through from the yard.
Well post NZ lockdown the lads got back to work and we are now seeing some real big progress shots come through from the yard.
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few more progress photos
Wonderful stuff watching that come together. Thanks for the photos.
Just recieved our australian Plaztek made tackle storage locker for the rear transom.
Plano storage right and two deep draws on the left. all thermowelded and gasketed. nice piece of kit!
front on shot showing the flared top section
Photo for scale to the height to the gunnel from the floor of the fabrication shed
Hey Anthony looking good, can u explain the bow on this hull how come its kind of flat bow face wouldnt this increase water over the bow on a rough day or am i thinking wrong?
Sure mate.
Plumb bows are nothing new. they are a sharp entry and push through water more than rise up and down . so the sudden big displacement that occurs "causing a lot of water to spray up" is kept to a minimum anyway. though we put a slight flare to the top portion of the hull to direct any spray that does come up away.. this flare is both out to the sides and forward .
The benifit is a longer water line hull. better efficiency, stability , interior volume and visbility . We have designed this hull to allow the skipper to drive the boat comfortable from the helm seat without having to worry about much bowrise.
Just some fun imagry of the framework of the Elite 9. Built like a ship!
some more progress photos
showing the waterbox, the heavy floor plate for the gyro and battery mounts. the transom where the water tank will be welded in, and some of the 3d hull inserts.
How thick is the plate for the gyro Moose?
This thing is going to be massive.
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