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#100024 03/18/07 08:44 PM 03/18/07 08:44 PM |
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | Thanks for the drawing! I guess it is probably feasible in a very light 23 ft folding tri, but not in bigger ones - especially offshore.
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#100028 04/11/07 07:26 PM 04/11/07 07:26 PM | Anonymous
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#100032 04/12/07 10:39 AM 04/12/07 10:39 AM | Anonymous
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As far as problems:
Will this boat fit under bridges on the trailer? It looks tall.
How will the mast be supported when the boat is being righted?
And how do I launch this thing? It is too wide for a hoist and too wide for a ramp launch.
Every time I look a tris they look cooler and cooler to me. | | | Re: eXploder 23, mini-trans tri..
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | And how do I launch this thing? It is too wide for a hoist and too wide for a ramp launch. Perhaps it launches with one amah down, one up, which should fit on a ramp. The second amah would then be lowered on the water. The mast could be supported by sister shrouds from the edge of the center hull deck until both amahs are locked down and the side shrouds tensioned. Chris. | | | Re: eXploder 23, mini-trans tri..
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#100034 04/12/07 11:35 AM 04/12/07 11:35 AM |
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Posts: 3,114 BANNED | Every time I look a tris they look cooler and cooler to me.
Could we maybe see a VWM eXploder 23 in the future? | | | Re: eXploder 23, mini-trans tri..
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | I made a rough estimate of the height on the trailer using a couple of pictures from the exploder website, assuming 23' length on the plan view and get something like 11' high on the trailer. Upsized plan view. Assuming a 23' center hull length gives a length from the pivot point to the edge of the amah of just over 7' Rear 3/4 view. Using the measurement from the first picture and guestimating the bed height of the trailer and the height of the center hull I get to just under 11'. A quick search revealed a clearance standard of 14' on US Interstates in urban areas and 4.5m (14' 9") on German roads. So it should be OK (similar to a F31OD on the trailer?) - just look out for low trees! Chris. | | | Re: eXploder 23, mini-trans tri..
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#100038 04/13/07 02:12 PM 04/13/07 02:12 PM |
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | Here is a message from the builders: Exploder 23 is experimental water craft. Many unexpected technical problems appeared during execution of the project, which resulted in much longer realization time. Finally the boat will be launched on the Bay of Gdańsk waters on7-8th April and middle April will be dedicated to the test on the water. Provided that the test results are satisfactory, at the end of April we plan departure to Carnac in France, where the boat will be presented on EuroCut regatta, and than further tests on the open ocean. Final target of our preparations is to sail from Cadix to San Salvador and compare our result with the results of the biggest multihulls that will try to beat that record this season. If the boat passes that exam safely we plan to sail from Bermuda Islands to Plymouth in July. Both trials across the Atlantic will be taken in two-man crew – Wojciech Kaliski and Adam Skomski. There is a full set of moulds for serial production of Exploder 23. In principle we could already offer it for sale, however taking into consideration the experimental character of the construction we have decided to take the test first and confirm that all new concepts and technical solutions are a success. Except of that during the production of a prototype we realized that some elements should be re-designed to lower the costs of the serial production. For instance we will be able to make out rigger hulls and cross beams in the autoclave very soon. Taking all above into consideration the price of the yacht hasn’t been calculated yet. Before we started the project we estimated the price to be € 70-80 thousand. However it is sure now that the boat will be more expensive. We expect rather the price of € 90-100 thousand and the final price we will confirm having finished the tests on the water – in May or June. Nevertheless we hope to offer you for this amount the most exciting small racing yacht that enables easy transportation, preparation for sailing and launching. The first photos, film and data regarding the tests will be available on our web page at the end of April. Best regards Krzysztof Kozerski www.exploder.info | | | Re: eXploder 23, mini-trans tri..
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#100039 04/13/07 02:18 PM 04/13/07 02:18 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | [sentence enhancer]!! That's bloody expensive for a 23' boat! $120 to $130k US
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