Convertable outrigger trimiran
The CONVERTABLE OUTRIGGER TRIMIRAN allows a trihull cofiguration for anchoring with outriggers extended to stabilize the top heavy and spacious cabin deck and with outriggers withdrawn has a narrow hull for sailing manuverability and fuel economy. The bow V rudder provides torque for stability and steering when sailing with outriggers withdrawn. The bow V rudder also allows the ship to turn on a dime.
In attempting to design a somewhat normal hulled ship with large cabins I came up with this design which allows a 16 foot wide hull at the waterline to have a 32 foot wide main deck which allows 14 foot wide cabins on both sides of a central corridor on a smaller than normal yaucht.
The unique bow rudder keeps the top heavy ship stable when sailing with outriggers pulled in and allows the ship to turn on a dime without listing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis design provides the advantages of a trihull with large cabins and resistance to rolling in side swells with the advantage of a good length to width ratio of a standard hull for less drag and better maunerverability. A trimeran hull has more drag.
The bow V rudder keeps the ship from listing when turning and gives sure response to keep the ship stable when sailing with outriggers withdrawn. The V rudder not just stableizes but allows the ship to turn on a dime without listing.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The outriggers
The hydralics are extended when the outriggers are withdrawn limiting hydralic weeping and as the center of boyancy of the outriggers when extended 6 is outside the hindges there is little pull on the hydralic rods also limiting weeping. The bow rudder
Claims
1. A system of extending outriggers from a basic ships hull so as to allow for a main deck wider than the hull thus allowing large cabins.
- a system of hydralics to effect the extension of the outriggers which are arranged to limit weeping and seepage of water into the cabin level.
2. An arrangement of a V bow rudder which stabilizes the top heavy cabin deck when the outriggers are withdrawn and moving and allows the ship to turn on a dime.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 14, 2004
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2006
Inventor: Michael Dunn (Laytonville, CA)
Application Number: 10/964,189
International Classification: B63B 1/00 (20060101);