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brucegseidner
11-19-2009, 05:31 PM
I purchased the A.A. Apel Zephyr Hydroplane plans, but getting from these drawings to lofting them from the tables and creating working full size cut templates would involve more of a learning curve than I can manage at present.

http://biblion.co.uk/books/9921764.html

I like to make things. I also trust that there are people who have talents and capacity's that I can look to for support.

I would like to inquire into the potential people/resources and the cost of going from the drawings and descriptions to creating the files I could take to take to KInko's to be printed and I can get on with the work of building this boat.

Bruce

RiverHorse
04-24-2011, 09:17 PM
http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/boat-design/apel-plans-they-real-23858.html

brucegseidner
04-24-2011, 09:56 PM
I assume you are asking a conventional question about the credibility and authenticity of these plans. Yes, they are authentic and credible.

But that still leaves the issue of competence lofting these plans and making a real boat of them.

When I asked for a larger print of the plans these folks were very kind and sent larger reprints at no extra cost. Truly a 1st class operation.

So, there you have it. Plans that assume that one has the experience to build up a boat with what would be more than adequate information for someone who knew what they were doing.

Cheers,

Bruce

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