As you know this project is in a state of financial paralysis for the duration of the holiday season. Since I've already gotten stuck here I've decided to go ahead and indulge in some analysis. My hope is to have a clear workable plan for Chug A Boom's progression through dry dock. For no particular reason I decided to start out with the interior layout. (scale is 4" per line)
There is nothing really radical here just laying everything out to see if it looks right. I'm pretty pleased with this layout as it looks about as spacious as your gonna get in a fifteen footer. The dual console layout will be best for the crew and seating 5 should be fine. Storage wise the two boxes up front will add a lot and since the tri-hull bulges into the deck at that spot I'm not losing really usable deck space. There is of course under bow storage and I think I'm going to re-use the bass boat style seat boxes for yet more storage. Finally mechanical storage under the splash well will be augmented by the rear bench seat.
Seating
As you might have noticed While doing demo I put an office chair in the boat to ahhh...relax.... (no it had nothing to do with the vroom vroom noises you think you heard :redface: ) The first thing I noticed was how much better visability was compared to other boats I'd been in. I took a couple measurements of myself and the boat and came up with this, (scale is 5" per line)
As you can see a seat height of 17" means I can see water just less than 12' ahead of the bow while a 4" seat height leaves me with a 50' blind spot.

By comparison the wife's 03 Navigator has a roughly 16' blind spot out front and the sight gap ahead of my freightliner is 32'. Like I said earlier I believe I will reuse the seat boxes that came with the old girl and as they stand about a foot tall I imagine between the swivel and seat my bum will be about 15" off the deck. Sounds great until I started trying to draw in the windshield.
As I understand it the top of the windshield should be above my head if it's going to do anything for me however a 29" high windshield on a boat with a mold depth of 30" looks....awkward.
Am I missing something? For the most part I operate a boat from a standing position anyway but if I'm going to have a windshield (admiral says it's a must.) I would like it to work. Thoughts?