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Quickboats Foundation Series User Guide - Nov 2014
3.
QUICKBOAT SPECIFICATIONS
AND REGULATORY NOTICES
QUICKBOAT SPECIFICATIONS
Name of the craft
Quickboat 3.7 Adventurer
Quickboat 2.5 Companion
Brand of the craft
Quickboats
Quickboats
Type of craft
Open hull boat
Open Hull boat
CE design category*)
C
D
Maximum numbers of persons
4
2
Construction material
Epoxy-high density
foam sandwich
Epoxy-high density
foam sandwich
Maximum load on Builder´s Plate
360 kg
175 kg
L
H
(length of the hull)
3.7 m
2.5m
L
WL
(waterline length)
3 m
1.9m
B
H
(beam of the hull)
1.7 m
1.5m
B
WL
(beam at waterline)
1.57 m
1.3m
T
min
(Minimum draught)
0.23 m
0.20m
H
a
(air draught)
0.61 m
0.59m
m
LCC
(light craft mass)
107 kg
62kg
m
MTL
(weight maximum load)
360 kg
175kg
m
LDC
(loaded displacement)
437 kg
212kg
All sizes are measured according to ISO 8666: Principle data
* Design category: The above mentioned information is classified as a vessel design category. Following you will find the
explanation of the design categories:
Category A Ocean:
Designed for extended voyages where conditions may
exceed wind force 8 (Beaufort scale) and significant wave
heights of 4 m and above but excluding abnormal condi-
tions, and vessels largely self-sufficient.
Category B Offshore:
Designed for offshore voyages where conditions up to, and
including, wind force 8 and significant wave heights up to,
and including, 4 m may be experienced.
Category C Inshore:
Designed for voyages in coastal water, large bays, estuar-
ies, lakes and rivers where conditions up to, and including,
wind force 6 and significant wave heigths up to, and includ
-
ing, 2 m may be experienced.
Category D Sheltered waters :
Designed for voyages on sheltered coastal waters, small
bays, small lakes, rivers and canals when conditions up to,
and including, wind force 4 and significant wave heights up
to, and including, 0,3 m may be experienced, with occa-
sional waves of 0,5 m maximum height, for example from
passing vessels.
Note 1 :The significant wave height is the average height
of the three highest waves measured, which are an approx
-
imation to the wave height estimated by an experienced
observer. Some waves may be twice as high.