A modular portable lightweight catamaran raft - V0.1 - Fits in a micro car.
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2020
- The modules have a trapezoid cross-section of about 25cm x 35cm x 35cm.
The length of the modules ist about 1.1m.
The raft can be carried easily by two, but also is possible, when standing in the middle.
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Clever design! You can make it lighter by using Aluminium sheets
Yes definitely! However, right now I'm rather considering a 3D printed modular design :)
Great build keep it up!
Great video😍
I like the connection system might use something like it on my project. Thank you!
Good job.
Trim.the bolts down and cut Aluminium plate to replace connectors.
Great job! Fascinated by the design - the connectors on the bottom of the hulls are not an issue on my opinion - they look fine and their simplistically functional. The simpler the better. Would a roof rack for the car help with carrying bigger parts? Would love to see your improvements.
😂😂 funy , not to become crazy cause of the silence.
Why not the bottom connectors inside the hull?
Because it would require holes through the hull. They would be under water. To make them water tight didn't seem achievable to me, and even if I could have made them watertight they would have been a very inconvenient point of failure :) I'll upload a video of my v0.2 solution soon. It's much better and still outside the hull. :) And hidden.
Oh 😂 nice bedspring
Have you taken it out or upgraded in 3 years?
Yes I have added an unsinkable
middle section to make it longer and give it more lift, changed the connection system and the sunroof and we have been out many times in the past years :) Was well worth the time and cost building it compared to renting boats or pedalos. :)
@@jumbleblue Where’s the V.2 video?
@@echofoxtrotwhiskey1595 I haven't come around editing it. Thank you for the interest, I may do it some time :)