Stavanger, Friday
Hi Antioine, first of all, I like the Aviateur design a lot. It seems that the use of twin rudders handles these unbalanced hulls quite well.
Now, have I missed something? Before I could have any opinion about sail area and the usefulness of the boat, I would need to know what sort of sailing you have in mind:
How long distances do you plan to sail in one go, what sort of performance do you expect or need, what sort of boats are you used to, are you a sportsman and young, is it imperative that the keel can be raised, do you want to build a boat because you like to build boats, do you have deep pockets… questions like that. That boat appears to provide more speed and fun than offshore comfort, for sure…
For my own part, my newest boat, Frøken Sørensen, 6.5m, 740kg netto, no ballast, now carries a 20sqm JR. If I knew that she had a ballast bulb of 200kg+, down there, then I certainly would have added another 5sqm, but then I only sail FS inshore. As for sail area itself, the sky is the limit (almost), but unfortunately, there is a limit to how tall and heavy mast you should fit. If you can afford a lightweight carbon mast, then suddenly it makes sense to rig with a bigger rig.
Anyway, good luck!
Arne