Over and above the difficulties of getting back in, I'd hate to go to the mast on that curved cabin top.
I also question the safety of the hatchway arrangement. It looks like it would be a headknocker and finger-smasher trying to exit in rough seas or strong winds from forward, and a good way to get pooped via high waves from behind into the interior.
It seems to have a flush deck with no cockpit, which strikes me as a recipe for discomfort from exposure to the elements.
I can't make out the tiller very well but it looks very close to the deck, which makes me wonder about the ergonomics of steering with it. I wonder if he has any plans for a autopilot. There's no sign of any windvane or other self-steering equipment above deck.
I hope he enjoys the ride. A circumnavigation on a properly equipped boat is more work than I'm up for.
And -- although, in fairness, it's hard to know from looking at a single picture -- this does not look to me like a properly designed or equipped boat for the job.
-- Bob
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