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=Basics= | |||
- An open source boat powered primarily by sail power | - An open source boat powered primarily by sail power | ||
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=Used for= | |||
- Transportation of People | - Transportation of People | ||
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=Industry Standards= | |||
- | - [https://americansail.com/products/boats/aqua-finn-daysailer Aquafin Daysailer] | ||
- | - [http://shopna.laserperformance.com/sunfish/ Aquafin Sunfish] | ||
- [http://shopna.laserperformance.com/laser/ Laser] | |||
- [http://www.etapyachting.com/ ETAP Yachts] | |||
==Minimum Viable Product | |||
=Existing Open Source Designs= | |||
- "Ceres" class Barge, in Sail Freighter Handbook 2ed. | |||
- TriloBoat: https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Triloboat | |||
=Minimum Viable Product= | |||
- Open Source | - Open Source | ||
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- Scaleable ( A 5 Meter Aquafin/Laser Clone all the way to a massive yacht over 20 Meters ) | - Scaleable ( A 5 Meter Aquafin/Laser Clone all the way to a massive yacht over 20 Meters ) | ||
- Has an inboard hydraulic motor powered by a "PowerCube Array" | - Has an inboard hydraulic pump-jet motor powered by a "PowerCube Array" | ||
- Electric/Bio-diesel/DME Powered Power Cubes | |||
- User Collapsible Mast | - User Collapsible Mast | ||
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- Larger versions contain all major utilities (Water (Both Stored and Made on Board) , Ac+DC Power, Networking, Communication, etc. ) | - Larger versions contain all major utilities (Water (Both Stored and Made on Board) , Ac+DC Power, Networking, Communication, etc. ) | ||
- Pump Jet Powered Maneuvering Thrusters | |||
- Centralized Cathodic Protection | |||
=Basic Design= | |||
==Hull== | |||
- Fiberglass or Composite | |||
- Printed in One Piece Using The [[Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer]] | |||
- Plywood and Steel are an easy to work and well understood set of options. | |||
==Weighted Keel== | |||
- This prevents it from tipping over | |||
==See Also | - Need to decide what metal to use (Lead in a steel box is traditional) | ||
- Would we want two hull layers with this "sandwiched" in between possibly? | |||
==Mast== | |||
- A mast with no stays (Stayed rig adds significant benefits for safety and force distribution over the vessel while not adding significant complexity) | |||
- Should also be able to telescope, or fold down for storage, or going under bridges (and do this without cranes etc) (The component for this is termed a Tabernacle) | |||
==Powercube Array== | |||
- Provides power for the hydraulic engines (Both for thrust when not using sails (such as when docking), and for bow thrusters if used) | |||
==IO== | |||
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=BOM= | |||
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=See Also= | |||
- [[Open Source Watercraft Construction Set]] | - [[Open Source Watercraft Construction Set]] | ||
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=Usefull Links= | |||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailboat Wikipedia Page on Sailboats] | |||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacht Wikipedia Page on Yachts] | |||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull_(watercraft) Wikipedia Page on Hulls (intended for future look into hull design)] | |||
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369367255_The_Sail_Freight_Handbook_Second_Edition The Sail Freight Handbook, 2nd Edition. Includes open-source plans for the "Ceres" Barge from Vermont Sail Freight Project. | |||
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/375184586_A_Service-Pattern_Sail_Freighter_The_Need_For_A_Scalable_Open-Source_Sail_Freighter_Design A paper giving the requirements for an open-source modular designed sail freighter. | |||
=Links= | |||
*[[Solar Container Ship]] | |||
*[[Slow Solar Operation]] |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 7 December 2023
Basics
- An open source boat powered primarily by sail power
- Is a part of the Open Source Watercraft Construction Set
- Is easily maintainable (unlike many sailboats today)
Used for
- Transportation of People
- Transportation of Goods
- Open Water Fishing
- Open Water Farming of Water Based Plant Life (i.e Seaweed)
- Recreation
Industry Standards
- Laser
Existing Open Source Designs
- "Ceres" class Barge, in Sail Freighter Handbook 2ed.
- TriloBoat: https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Triloboat
Minimum Viable Product
- Open Source
- Modular
- User Maintainable (Easily)
- User Upgradable
- Scaleable ( A 5 Meter Aquafin/Laser Clone all the way to a massive yacht over 20 Meters )
- Has an inboard hydraulic pump-jet motor powered by a "PowerCube Array"
- Electric/Bio-diesel/DME Powered Power Cubes
- User Collapsible Mast
- Unsinkable (i.e filled with a foam like material see this
- Is much cheaper while still retaining quality
- Optional Automation
- Larger versions contain all major utilities (Water (Both Stored and Made on Board) , Ac+DC Power, Networking, Communication, etc. )
- Pump Jet Powered Maneuvering Thrusters
- Centralized Cathodic Protection
Basic Design
Hull
- Fiberglass or Composite
- Printed in One Piece Using The Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer
- Plywood and Steel are an easy to work and well understood set of options.
Weighted Keel
- This prevents it from tipping over
- Need to decide what metal to use (Lead in a steel box is traditional)
- Would we want two hull layers with this "sandwiched" in between possibly?
Mast
- A mast with no stays (Stayed rig adds significant benefits for safety and force distribution over the vessel while not adding significant complexity)
- Should also be able to telescope, or fold down for storage, or going under bridges (and do this without cranes etc) (The component for this is termed a Tabernacle)
Powercube Array
- Provides power for the hydraulic engines (Both for thrust when not using sails (such as when docking), and for bow thrusters if used)
IO
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BOM
-
See Also
- Open Source Watercraft Construction Set
Usefull Links
- Wikipedia Page on Hulls (intended for future look into hull design)
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369367255_The_Sail_Freight_Handbook_Second_Edition The Sail Freight Handbook, 2nd Edition. Includes open-source plans for the "Ceres" Barge from Vermont Sail Freight Project.
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/375184586_A_Service-Pattern_Sail_Freighter_The_Need_For_A_Scalable_Open-Source_Sail_Freighter_Design A paper giving the requirements for an open-source modular designed sail freighter.