MacNaughton Voyager 29

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MacNaughton Voyager 29

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I believe this design is a stretched Shilling.

A PDF of the following accommodations sketch can be found here.
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Whole lot of freeboard and looks like a really big back-side on it. Know what it was designed for?

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rlaggren wrote:Whole lot of freeboard and looks like a really big back-side on it. Know what it was designed for?

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Oops, must have missed this one.

Rufus, the whole coin series, which this is based on, are designed for fulltime liveaboard, blue water cruising.
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> liveaboard...

That computes, I guess. The sheer in the rendering looks OK but that transom resembles a barn door. Can't help thinking there must be some consequences there. I guess double-ended it would have less interior and make for a more difficult build.
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Hey Stuart ...
Really like the boat ... pics of the Crown Jewel on the web page much nicer ...
Feel the music ... Scandinavian Reggae ... :thumbup:
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