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Jethrow said..I know it's a bit more work, but maybe consider adding another surface to create a bevel where the deck joins the sides.
This will make the more than 50% of time you spend upwind on the rail a tad easier underfoot...

It's more of a CAD exercise than anything else, I wont have time to build it. I just wanted to see if I could draft a design that would not look to ugly and be easy to build, like a stich and glue dinghy concept that could be assembled from a precut kit by giving cnc files to a supplier or lofting templates yourself.
Developing surfaces that could be "unrolled" in rhino and cut to size from templates or cnc files was the main aim of the exercise. I spent minimal time on the curves to create those surfaces, I agree it could be a lot more refined, the volume is to low for starters it's only 267 litres.
I like the concept though of producing designs that could be home built in kit form.
The other option Rhino could produce would be a foam core cnc file complete with cut outs for mast tracks, fin box, centreboard case etc that could be ordered from a cut to size foam supplier, they do one off custom foam designs for corporate promotions. I don't know what would be easier to build for a DIYer.