| trimaran • design • Adastra | floating home |

A interesting concept about living space distribution in a floating home.

It avoids the splitting of the living space in more than one hull by keeping the outriggers low volume structures.

It can handle open ocean waves to a point where comfort on board is little affected.

It conserves the potential of a wide open deckhouse with 360 degree view so apreciated in Catamaran design.

My choice would probably be something that follows roughly the shape , reduced to some 240 square meter living space - full standing height for a 2m man everywhere - no crawl in.

A bigger stern with a good stern terrace feature

Built at a overall cost of 98K in advanced cement composite

Less obsession with a spaceship look more oriented on practical living space.

Cut back on the extreme long and narrow bow to favor living space distribution.

go to reddit discussion about Adastra and Trimaran floating home design…

One of the key advantages of a trimaran is, that you can build it with a strong keel that supports the whole structure.

So you can pull it on a beach without further ado and consideration with a strong winch and do repair whatever necessary -

A catamaran design needs a much more delicate approach…due to the torsion forces in play between the two hulls.

The trimaran is much less dependent on shipyard installations . That is a key factor in maintenance cost.

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is it a trimaran, a ramform, a classic yacht with a broad stern, a bit of all of them … you name it…

At the end it is not about choosing one concept above the other it is about using all of them conveniently to create a forward momentum in ocean colonization

Is that a trimaran ?

Does this buoyancy bump extruding far lateral in the stern area still count as an outrigger ?

Interesting diagrid shell hull

WHY yacht | ramform hull | flat bottom | stern terrace concept | flat and broad as a Catamaran | without the hull split that makes living space distribution difficult |