Thanks guys,
I've attached a few renderings of the hull and basic superstructure that I have been using for stability calculations. It's by no means a finished model, and the hull itself is the only part that has come to a point where it probably won't change much more.
It's a split level raised deck design, inspired by a 1930's motor yacht of a similar size that I fell in love with a good few years back, I want this to be a modern interpretation of art deco period design inside and out.
Designing such a hull for use in a sailing yacht has been challenging to say the least, and stability has been my main problem. The way it is at the moment, if it capsizes, it's staying that way.
Well, I'm not going to pretend it doesn't have problems, probably even at a conceptual level as I've never seen a raised deck sailing yacht in my life, but we'll see, I'm willing to start from scratch again to make it work, or lose the uppermost deck, which will already improve things somewhat as far as stability is concerned.
As you can see, I haven't reached the point of designing the keel and rudder yet, and I'm still playing around with different types of keel design, this too will end up affecting stability, so the calculations are far from over.
In terms of interior and deck layout, so far all my drawings are still on paper but quite comprehensive.
Lars, I have to say that while part of me likes the idea of loose furniture, I agree with you that it isn't practical for a sailing yacht that will see much actual sailing. I've seen some beautiful pictures taken of such yachts, but to be honest have always wondered what happens at large degrees of heel.
I think my next challenge after getting the arrangement and design of the upper decks and superstructure sorted out will be the actual structural design, as I'm not sure where to start with stress and load analysis. I have plenty of books and reading on the subject, but it can get a bit overwhelming and most give examples using composite materials and construction, not steel. However, if I can handle hydrodynamic and stability calculations, I'm sure I can handle this too in time.
Well, I guess that's about it for now. Any input, positive or negative would be so appreciated! I want to learn!