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After 2 month working far away from home I'm back in my comfort zone and I'm back with the next houseboat: MICROAT. As you can assume this name is a fusion between "micro" and "boat" - MICROAT. Like the nanoat, this boat is designet to act as a trailer but in this case for bigger boats. But as all of my boats MICROAT can also be a standalone houseboat with it's own energy production (solar and wind), with a comfortable bathroom, a kitchen- living-room- bedroom-combo and plenty of storage.
The engine is a small but powerfull torqeedo outboarder, which can easily be removed or installed because of it's low weight.
MICROAT offers enough space for two persons for navigating small canals and calm waters. I would build this boat as a GFK-boat, but if you prefere, I'm sure it could also be a nice steel-boat.
Guys, I'm already gone, my telemark skis are calling for me ... I wish you all a happy new year and only the best for 2019!
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Hi Pascal, Nice to see you again on the forum. I like this funny ecological Microat (which looks a little bit like an iron!). Hope it will release in 2019. Happy new year to you.
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Ok guys, it's time for a little story. Not a phantastic one like the stories from Cecilia, but a real one from me...
It is the story how I came to SH3D and the story of my big dream, the story of the LUXEMOTOR!
It all started in 2009 when I made boat holydays for the first time in Ireland with good friends. They introduced me in driving a big boat on a stream with a strong current (until then I had only driven some small boats on the beautyfull lake of Thoune). From then on we hired a boat every two years and a plan started growing in my mind: Somewhen I want to live on a houseboat! I started researching and after hundreds of hours I started designing my perfect houseboat: the LUXEMOTOR. It has to be a boat with a length of 25m and 5m wide, because this way it is big enough to live on board but is still small enough to fit in most of the locks on the European waterways. And this is the maximum lenght for driving the boat without a professional license. So, the size is set and I could start to design my living area. I tried it on Excel, but this would not end up in a useable plan. And designing it on CAD is way to much effort...
So I had to look for a software which can help me designing my boat interrior... and that's the point where nobody can ignore SH3D.
And I started desinging my dreamboat, and I started learning how to use SH3D:
I redesigned every room and the hole boat several times
and I am still redesigning...
Somewhen the wish for a realistic hull came up and I begun to test some hulls from the net
But no one of them was good enough for my boat... So, what to do? I decided to improve my 3D CAD skills and designed my own one
Yes, looks good, but as you can see at the back end, there is a lot of redesigning work to do... again... Fortunately there are other rooms and sections on the boat to enjoy during the work on the backend Let's start at the bilge The big blue box is the freshwater tank, the 2 smaller blue boxes below the yellow boxes are the slow sand filters. The grey box at the back is the greywater tank and the grey box with the chimneys is the wastewater treatment plant. The red boxes are ballast tanks. the violet box is for the warm water, next to it you can see the heat pump and the electrical cabinet. The green boxes are the batteries and the dark grey boxes behind are the electric motors. This is the master bedroom ...and I just realized, I have no renderings of the master bathroom...
Anyway, let's stop here, otherwise the post will be too long. I will show you all the other rooms and decks in a next post, or maybe two...
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Well, I got stuck in the main bathroom. I have now freshly rendered pictures of it. But first another angle of the master bedroom or the owners suite and here is the bathroom
We now come to the living room with open kitchen, bar, dining area, fireplace and spacious living room
Through the wheelhouse, which I will show you later, we continue to the laundry room and garage with integrated workshop
The garage is unfortunately too narrow to create any meaningful images ... That's why it goes straight to the guest suite. Of course with private bathroom and with foldable extra bunks
The guest bathroom is being rebuilt (again) so I can show no current pictures of it. But I can offer a top view of the guest suite
Here you can also see how tight the garage / workshop is...
So, and before we get to the next higher deck, I finish this post here. But don't worry, I still have some decks and a lot of pictures for you...
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Pascal
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Re: who would like to live in a houseboat?
Hi ubuntu,
Good model for holidays.
But where is the engine room ? .
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He explained in his previous message that this boat is powered by electric motors. I guess it shouldn't be too difficult to charge this kind of boat in harbours during the night, right?
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Of corse it is a possibility to recharge the batteries at the marinas, but the main idea of this boat is to reach a 100% autarkie.
Look at the dark grey floor of the Flybridge, the dark grey roof of the wheelhouse, the dark grey roof above the living room and the dark grey floor of the pool area. They are planed to be solar panels. And as you can see there are also 4 wind turbines. All thogether I can gather a minimum of 80kw/h a day, during the summer in south France you can double this amount. This is much moore than needed for normal using but you need some extra power for extreme usings or, for selling at the marinas.
Unfortunately I have not found a good looking texture for the pv system until yet, that's why there is only the dark grey colour.
@bdfd - Here you have another picture of the engine room. it is located below the guest suite
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@bdfd - Here you have another picture of the engine room. it is located below the guest suite
YES, good explanation ! .
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