by troubleScottie » Tue Dec 22, 2015 5:09 am
I am wondering if the back end is dropping too quickly. This could create issue with the cabinets in the galley.
Not sure on the scale, but given the short base ( 8' 9" ), your galley area is fairly narrow to begin with. Assuming many frig/coolers are 14-23 inches high and you want the cooler below the counter, you will not have much vertical above that counter top.
An alternative may be to create a bigger ellipse -- 65-70 inch vertical minor axis and 150 to 190 inches horizontal major axis ( for a 10 feet base). One would have less slope, but still a slope. Water does not care that much. You would have more height farther back The disadvantage is that the amount of the side wall exceeding the floor length increases and you have a more pronounced/tighter compound curve. Your design or this alternatives both allow the lower cabinets to be placed at or near the very end of the deck.
Also something I am mulling over is does the lower hatch edge close on the deck -- a horizontal edge or against the base frame -- a vertical edge. The vertical edge/seal has gravity working on your side but has issues with extending the side wall seal beyond the deck top and may create issues with the outer skin. Horizontal is more common. However, the hatch now eats up deck space ( 1-3 inches which is still real space ), requires setting the cabinets back a bit, and give water the possibility of traveling into the galley floor area ( if not sealed properly ).
Michael Krolewski
Scottish Terrier Fancier