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Hi All,
Im considering building a tiki 26 and may have access to some unused plans bought around 2004.
Does anyone know if there has been any significant changes to the plans over the last few years?
Or should i just go ahead and start building with them?
Many thanks,
Josh
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I suppose there are no changes, because it is a proven design from 1985.But if I where building a T 26 I would change the shape of the cabins like Kim Whitmyre's Vaea or the Vaialua in Brazil: http://policat-marcosvela.blogspot.com/2012/12/lancamento-do-tki-26...
The standard T26 has no seating headroom in the front of the cabin and I think it would be more comfortable with this change.
Hi Andrés,
Thanks for your reply.
By 'changing the shape', do you mean raising the front of the cabins a few inches?
Yes. The standard layout only has good headroom between bulkheads under the hatch.
Hi Russel,
Thanks for the input. I definitely put aesthetics up there as part of the overall boat compromise. I think that higher cabins tops must add a more functional aspect to the boat, but Im also not sure that they look as good as the original design!
I modified the cabins on my Hinemoa, making them longer and added a curved roof which gave more internal height. Having drawn the new design, I made a mock up which resulted in some changes to improve the aesthetics. It is definitely worth spending time getting the proportions right. Even so, it would have been better if the hatches were a couple of inches deeper, you don't get everything right.
Just finished reading Tom Jones' book Multihull Voyaging - excellent read and lots of good advice.
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