|  Design by Chris Ostlind- Salt 
                                Lake City, Utah - USA | 
                             
                           
                          About a year and a half ago I drew-up this design 
                            as a serious, 17' microcruiser for coastal adventures. 
                          
                          The boat carries twin bilge keels, self draining 
                            cockpit, room for two adults (though cozy in that 
                            regard) and has an integrated gunnel rail with self-draining 
                            holes that double as mounting points for gear. 
                          
                          There's an anchor compartment forward and the outboard 
                            snugs into the aft lazzarette to keep the gas from 
                            the living quarters. 
                          
                          I'd seen plenty of this style of boat from used boat 
                            postings over in England and wanted to do something 
                            that was an update in terms of a style exercise, as 
                            well as intended use of build materials based on new 
                            technology in composites. I'd like to build the boat 
                            in foam sandwich with easily repaired glass for the 
                            laminate with selected applications of carbon for 
                            high stress locations, especially around the keel 
                            mounts and chain plates. 
                          
                          This should be a rugged little boat that can take 
                            the ground when it suits the owner as well as remaining 
                            trailerable for a mid-sized car. Some of the renderings 
                            above are for a very preliminary study I did to lengthen 
                            the cabin at the expense of the cockpit. Obviously, 
                            this version would be for solo sailor or a couple 
                            in which one did not mind sitting on the lee side 
                            underway. Of course, the same cabin size can be had 
                            without the sacrifice of cockpit space if I were to 
                            lengthen the hull to 19'. 
                          Chris Ostlind 
                            Lunada Design 
                            Chris@Wedgesail.com 
                            
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