Yellowstone
New member
The Marinaut has many, many design features that show improvements over the current C-Dory. The standing room for a six five person (standard) makes complete sense. The side saddle tanks utilize the room that in the C-Dory is not used. Placing the batteries on the sole puts 120 lbs where it belongs. The cutout makes complete sense. A curtain on an upper track could go across the opening when privacy is desirable.
A few questions. Has the table berth been eliminated, or can it be added?
Does the transom accommodate only one motor? Could the side saddle tanks be retrofitted to a C-Dory.
If side saddle tanks could be retrofitted, I would jerk my tanks in a heart beat, put the batteries port and starboard on the sole and have considerable extra storage underneath the well plus gain the space of the starboard lazarette. The bulkhead of the C-Dory is non structural in terms of the hull and could be removed allowing easier access to the forward berth.
The Marinaut shows many refinements that should make it a winner. My best wishes to the design crew. John
A few questions. Has the table berth been eliminated, or can it be added?
Does the transom accommodate only one motor? Could the side saddle tanks be retrofitted to a C-Dory.
If side saddle tanks could be retrofitted, I would jerk my tanks in a heart beat, put the batteries port and starboard on the sole and have considerable extra storage underneath the well plus gain the space of the starboard lazarette. The bulkhead of the C-Dory is non structural in terms of the hull and could be removed allowing easier access to the forward berth.
The Marinaut shows many refinements that should make it a winner. My best wishes to the design crew. John