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Kreso
08-31-2009, 12:59 PM
Hi !
I'm naval architect from Croatia with 7 years of working experience. I've worked in shipyard BrodoTrogir d.d. and small design office Water Line Ltd. I've passed through designing of fishing boats, powerboats range 20'÷78', motor yacht 54m i 73m, midship section of trimaran 50m, I've done stability booklet and damage stability calculation in NAPA for chemical tanker 187m, I have NAPA certificate for hull fairing. I would like to get opportunity for change and for spreading of my working and life experience outside Croatia.
I've posted my CV and portfolio.

Kiwi in ghana
11-01-2009, 06:07 AM
Hi My log on is Kiwi in Ghana , I have a project over here for a crew boat converstion. The vessel is based at our fishing lodge in Miemia beach . I am looking for the services of a naval engineer to draught up and quaity survay this vessel.
Not sure if you would be interested in thsi sort of thing, if so feel free to e mail on Milltrac@yahoo.com

Cheers

KIG

Ad Hoc
11-01-2009, 07:28 AM
Kiwi

Would you like to post details of the design/data etc...for others to see?

Kiwi in ghana
11-01-2009, 08:18 AM
Hi

Basically do not have a lot of plans or pics . Pretty much an early 1970 's style crew boat . Intention is to try and convert to something similar to a vessel by Cortenzo yacht yard , early 1930 style .
We do a bit of whale watching and fishing from our lodge so I would operate her in conguction with this business .
When I get in the office will get the pics and post on here , someone may know of another refit . I had contact with soem guys in the states who were underway with a nice converstion on a sister ship

Ad Hoc
11-01-2009, 08:59 AM
Kiwi ig

What you are proposing will not be cheap. I have no idea what size your boat is, but, it wont be cheap..and once you have looked at getting proper certification, rules, reg's etc for carrying passengers etc, ....oh did i not say, it wont be cheap!

This is not to scare you, but this is not a backyard weekend job. But requires professional approach and such, will cost money in the services of a naval architect and those doing the outfitting and the client, you, to pay for the outfitting/changes. It wont be cheap...but cheaper than starting from scratch, if done properly.

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