Love this design. Looks like my retirement boat and I'm looking forward to reading about sea trials.
Does the unified hull and cabin sole mean that we have sort of a Boston Whaler double hull? One reason I like the 16 is that boats under 20 are required to have positive flotation. Will the Marinaut have the equivalent built into its various compartments and double hull?
I love my 16 but am interested in a larger boat for longer cruises and bigger water (Alaska, passage to Haida Gwaii, Cape Caution, etc). It seems that this sleek little boat has a lot of flair in the bow rather than an extra freeboard approach. Any comments from the experienced salty types about expected ocean performance?
The boat has a certain Donald Duck "quackiness" to it
in a good way...
Does the unified hull and cabin sole mean that we have sort of a Boston Whaler double hull? One reason I like the 16 is that boats under 20 are required to have positive flotation. Will the Marinaut have the equivalent built into its various compartments and double hull?
I love my 16 but am interested in a larger boat for longer cruises and bigger water (Alaska, passage to Haida Gwaii, Cape Caution, etc). It seems that this sleek little boat has a lot of flair in the bow rather than an extra freeboard approach. Any comments from the experienced salty types about expected ocean performance?
The boat has a certain Donald Duck "quackiness" to it
