The requirement for this design was for good performance, on an economical budget.
The first was designed to take part in a solo Atlantic Race, but also to be suitable for family cruising at other times,
as well as to be simple to build as a one off.
Hence, she is in no way an extreme racer. She is not going to take on the latest all whistles and bells catamarans
on the race course. No exotic materials are planned and fairly standard equipment will be used.
The performance will come from keeping the all up weight light. The sail plan is not extreme either.
Tall rigs immediately add weight and cost to all the gear that goes on board. The plan is to rotate the mast for better
efficiency but this can be done without adding undue complication.
Foam sandwich and KSS of course, which provides a quick and simple build method to produce a light weight structure.
Resin infusion - now standard on all Kelsall build, to ensure that there is no excess resin in the laminate and to make
the whole job a lot more pleasant to undertake.
All parts of the structure are of foam and unidirectional glass. By using a sandable gel coat on the table, the boat can be
painted and have a great finish by sanding the gel coat, which removes any print through from the pressure of RI and then painting.
The flared hulls provide good space within the hulls. The solid decking between the beams is the perfect working platform
as well as great for day sailing with friends and family.
Add a tent over the solid platform for lots of holiday living space.