I agree but this scenario is within our control, & would only happen if the skipper stuffs upPhillip wrote:
The Top Hats that I know of that have come to grief have ALL run UP onto the HARD STUFF where they didn't SINK but came to grief with the rocks!!
Is that from a calculation or a wild guess?Phillip wrote:The volume needed to stop a Top Hat sinking is about that of the volume of the main cabin, so where the hell are you going to find THAT!
Come on....you love tinkering around on Seaka!Phillip wrote:Design wise, if bulkheads were required in Top Hats Illingworth and Primrose would have included one in the design.
They didn't, so lets go onto something else.
You are alone out there!, You see very few container ships Nth of Seal Rocks. Hopefully the electronic devices that you remembered to grab in all the excitment work as advertised, Although the old trusty flares would be brilliant/even better if trying to flag down passing shipsJeremy wrote:My opinion is that on the east coast of Australia there are so many container ships around that you are never really alone, hence my feeling is that if you have a the appropriate safety gear including VHF radio and an EPIRB, the risk of death is minimal even if you do abandon the boat (especially north where you can survive a day or two floating around).
Ive ticked all your points(bar the deck/hull joint & sledge hammer test), I had an extra beer, thats why im still thinking about the collision bulkheads & bouyancyJeremy wrote:Regarding the safety chambers and ballast.... sounds like overkill to me. If I wanted to seriously cruise a small yacht I would focus of reinforcing shroud anchorages, hull/deck joint, cabin and deck (have it strong enough to withstand a hit with a sledgehammer or a complete 360...), rudder shaft, bearings and fittings, upgraded rigging and maybe upgraded mast section (not applicable to a TH...),
After that, I would think about safety chambers and buoyancy for a minute, have a beer and forget about the idea...
Jeremy
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