Marine Design, 14-15 September 2011, Coventry University, UK
Figure 8 – Sample of interior design presentation for 13.5m aluminum powerboat
equipment and finishing, cost evaluation. Sample of interior design presentation are shown on fig.8.
8. DESIGN OF DETAILS
There are custom details developed by boat designers and standard/semi-custom/custom
items usually
originating from equipment suppliers. Designing custom equipment is possible though it is not a budgetary solution for most of small craft projects. Consideration should be given to following items:
Arches, masts Windows – glued, framed, sliding; Port lights; Hatches – framed, flush, sunroofs; Tents - T-tops, Bimini-tops; Ladders – swimming, fly-bridge, etc. Doors - hinged, sliding, pantograph, garage doors;
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Lifelines, handrails and pulpits; Stern platforms - fixed, lifting; Cleats – fixed, folding; Capstans, anchors, winches, rollers; Fishing rod holders – sockets, rail-mount, ‘rocket launchers’;
Cranes, davits; Placement of tenders, jet-ski, kayaks, etc.
The design of details is closely related to equipment available on the market. Work with equipment catalogues, visiting boat
shows and equipment
exhibitions, as well as other events in related industries give the necessary ‘knowledge base’ for exterior details and an experienced designer can often propose suitable solutions.
At the design stage it is important to consider possible later additions such as tents,
fender storage, etc. C-53
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