Companionways
Ladders for the Companionways
The bulkheads did a lot to lock in the width of the hull but we
wanted to prevent it from twisting before lifting it off the ground
and starting on installing the twin keels. So the next step
then became figuring out where the decks go. So we needed to know
where the cabin tops go and how much room we needed for the
companionways, so we stated looking at companionway ladders.
Commercially available ships ladders are a good start. As
well as messing a bit with our ladder. We've decided to on steeper
70 degree ladders but with fully enclosed sides so they are easier
to traverse when the boat is healed. The opening needs to be
27 inches wide. With 1" hand rails on both sides, with 2"
behind the hand rail. That leaves 21" between the hand rails
and the recommended minimum is 18". We also want to design the
opening so that an elevator can be installed later on. The
passage must also be watertight as both of the ladders will pass
through bulkheads.
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