Two Masts for Two Hulls

David Ryan

David Ryan is a boat builder and USCG licensed master captain. He is the owner of Sailing Montauk and skipper of Montauk''s charter sailing catamaran MON TIKI You can follow him on Twitter @CaptDavidRyan

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  1. Mr. Harris says:

    What a beautiful boat. I’ve crewed a little on schooners and was wondering how the twin hulls of the catamaran enhance the handling – certainly they enhance the speed – of the boat. Can you post a picture of the cockpit? Do you need any crew? How far out off the island will she go? Is she more of a bay/sound sailer or an open ocean sailer?

    I grew up refurbishing a 17 foot racing dingy one summer with my father. We almost killed each other but the memories forged were also some of my fondest from childhood.Report

    • David Ryan in reply to Mr. Harris says:

      MON TIKI is base on James Wharram’s Tiki 38, a passage making design, with engineering upgrades by John Marples to bring her up to American Bureau of Shipping Offshore Racing Yacht standards, per US Code of Federal Regulations 46, covering the design, construction and outfitting of Small Passenger Vessels.

      Under idea conditions of whether and load, multihulls can be fast, very fast when compared to non-planing monohulls, and more forgiving than planing monohulls. Our primary interest in this design is that she offers a high passenger carrying capacity for her size and investment, and Wharram’s signature multiple interior spaces design is more “socially ergonomic” than similar sized monohulls or production cats. What that means is that each of my daughters will have her own person space, with it’s own entry way, and a separate space for myself and my wife. Based on our experiences on our 38 monohull, we feel this will make life aboard less socially stressful. It has the added benefit that the subdivisions make the boat virutally unsinkable.

      Our Certificate of Inspection require a licensed caption and a deckhand. There is no cockpit in the traditional sense. The areal between the hulls is completely open, offering ample seating and sprawling space. Just sitting on her in the yard is a delight. At anchor or underway promises to be rapturous!Report

  2. James B Franks says:

    How soon is she going into the water?Report

    • David Ryan in reply to James B Franks says:

      I think we’ll be able to launch about a week after Honda gets us our engines. A very bureaucrtic company they are. Just sent a check (for the second time) today. We’re hoping for engines next week!Report

  3. Citizen says:

    There is a beauty when a fresh new sail fills and pulls your heart forward. The twinkle of the sun kissing the water and the wake slipping from the hull. It imprints the soul in a way that few things do.Report

  4. AJ says:

    Like a Thoroughbred, sleek, and built for speed. I would very much like to see some of the construction details. Would it be possible to show some of the joinery drawings?Report

    • David Ryan in reply to AJ says:

      ‘Tis terrible cliche, but ’tis true!

      The joinery of this design is nothing too exciting. Plywood and lumber cleverly combined withe epoxy to create a boat what anyone with stubbornness and time can build. This isn’t a boat for a cabinet maker, it’s a boat for someone who wants to sail!

      But since it’s joinery you want, this post about our hollow wooden masts should strike your fancy!

      https://ordinary-times.com/blog/2012/06/manufacturing-jobs/Report

  5. Rothko says:

    What an accomplishment. It is beautiful. Here’s to you, your family and crew, a handsome addition to the Montauk sailing scene.Report

    • David Ryan in reply to Rothko says:

      Since you’ve chosen “Rothko” as your name de comment, I’m tempted to tell you we’re going to celebrate MON TIKI’s launch with cans of Ballantine Ale, but the truth is that we’re going to christen her with a couple of growlers of the Montauk Brewing Company’s Driftwood Ale, one for each bow of each hull!Report

  6. joe says:

    nice. have a date for the launch yet?Report