Not sure of the technical term but are there any plans on here for a teardrop who's front has kinda been turned on its side so the curve runs left to right rather than up and down?
I'm thinking it would give a little more usable space in the bow
eamarquardt wrote:More space in the "bow". Is your teardrop gonna be amphibious?Just askin.
Will it have bulkheads or walls. Doors or hatches. A ceiling or overhead. A bathroom or head? A floor or deck? Will it be cutter rigged, sloop rigged, ketch, or yawl? "Enquiring minds want to know" (Google this phrase).
Cheers,
Gus
hankyknot wrote:eamarquardt wrote:More space in the "bow". Is your teardrop gonna be amphibious?Just askin.
Will it have bulkheads or walls. Doors or hatches. A ceiling or overhead. A bathroom or head? A floor or deck? Will it be cutter rigged, sloop rigged, ketch, or yawl? "Enquiring minds want to know" (Google this phrase).
Cheers,
Gus
Do you ask this question of every teardrop builder that has a galley?
;-)
Think bow as in curved, not bow as in the opposite of stern but either works.
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