Skoota 24 Studyplan 197
Skoota 24 Studyplan 197
Skoota 24 Studyplan 197
Tank testing has shown that there is significant extra drag caused by wave interactions between the hulls (up to 20% at certain speeds) if the hulls are close together. Thus, Skoota has widely spaced hulls, yet will still fit in a standard 14ft wide slip. The hull asymmetry helps fool the water into thinking the spacing is wider than it really is. The computer predicts a 12 knot cruising speed at 10mpg using a central 40hp outboard. Trailing The boat folds for trailing in the same revolutionary way that has been used very successfully for over 15 years on similar sized sailing catamarans (eg Wizard, Sango). In simple terms, the trailer is backed down the slip and as the hulls hit the water their buoyancy pushes them up, thus the boat unfolds automatically as it is launched. During retrieval the boat folds, again automatically, with this time gravity doing the work. The trailer itself is a simple flat bed with T-section supports to match the cuddy bottom. Flexible mudguards are used to help reduce overall height. A 4 wheel trailer is recommended. Final trailer details will depend on the country of use. Construction Not everyone can build complex shapes, but everyone can build in flat panels. So for mass appeal Skoota is built using conventional plywood-stringer-frame construction with all surfaces glass/epoxy sheathed. Fortunately this building method is still the cheapest and quickest. Because the boat is modular, it can be built in an ordinary garage (lengthened as necessary to build the hulls). Building in sections also has a psychological advantage, especially important for amateur builders, which is that it is quick to build each section, thus progress appears to be fast. Furthermore there is little fairing to do, just smoothing the glass joints. Conclusion The Skoota 24 offers: stability, low wake, the ability to maintain high speeds in rough conditions, superb directional stability, a self-draining cockpit, fully buoyant hulls for safety, fuel-efficiency, lots of interior space, low speed maneuverability and the security of twin engines. A clear winner by anyone's standards.
Materials List and Weight Estimate 6mm ply 33 sheets (8ft x 4ft sheets of Gaboon/Okume) 9mm ply 9 sheets Timber 48kgs Epoxy/fastenings 53kgs Glass (sheathing and joints) 21kgs Engines, tanks/controls 155kgs Safety gear 43kgs Crew (4 people plus personal gear) 400kgs Fuel 52kgs Total Approx 1180kgs Hydrostatics LOA 7.52m LWL 7.25m BOA 3.95m BWL (per hull) 0.5m Draft (hull) 0.27m Freeboard (hull max) 0.878m Cp 0.688 VCG 0.75m above WL LCB 4.37m aft of stem WSA 10.05sqm Disp empty 680kgs Disp loaded 1190kgs
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LOA 7.52m LWL 7.25m BOA 3.95m BWL 0.5m Empty Displacement 680Kgs Loaded Displacement 1190Kgs
Engine HP ) 1 x 40hp Cruising Speed 10 - 14 knots Fuel Consumption 10 mpg at 10 knots Headroom 1.35m (plus lifting hatches) Berths 2 single, 1 double
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Fuel Tank
Aft beam
Wheel
Fwd beam
Walkway
Forward cockpit
Cockpit tent/rigid bimini not shown for clarity Deck Lkr portapotti access Walkway
Aft beam
Fuel Tank
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Deck Layout
Fwd beam
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Hollow ply/timber box beam, but solid in way of beam pivot bolts and at inner end
6mm ply cabin sides with 2in x 1in framing 2in x 1in gunwale
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6mm ply hull side 20mm (3/4in) aluminium pivot bolt fit through beam and beam box 1 off per beam
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11/2in x 1in stringers
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9mm ply
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Seat Seat
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Section 3
Section 2
Section 1
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Shelf and Lkrs Stowage and cables Headroom 1.35m 1.8m with hatch raised
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Forward cockpit
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Headroom 1.35m
WL Section 3
Headroom 1.2m
Forward cockpit
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Stowage under seats Cooker, sink Headroom 1.2m 1.5m with hatch raised Portapotti slides into cabin when bed is folded away
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WL Section 4
WL
2.9m (9ft 6in) approx from road to top of cabin Trailer shown in red 8ft width in yellow
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2.9m (9ft 6in) approx from road to top of cabin Trailer shown in red 8ft width in yellow NOTE: Trailer design depends in part on regulations in country of use
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DWL
DWL
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Lines Plan
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Forward Sections
Aft Sections
NOTE: Red lines are inner hull side Blue lines are outer hull side NOTE: not all frames ares shown on this study plan!
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Body Plan