covyon
05-17-2004, 12:40 PM
I am interested in preserving a traditionally built rowing boat of a particular shape and size, and wish to register the design, so preventing unsupervised copies being built.
This craft is of historic importance, and at the present time is produced using traditional clinker built methods, with all craft having to go through a rigorous material and measuring phase, to ensure that they are all of the same standard and design - this is necessary as they are used for racing, so it is essential that all modern craft keep to the same specification.
The design has been in use for 200 years, and the Association with whom I'm involved are anxious that the basic traditional standard,design and materials are used during construction, without the use of firbre glass.
Can anyone advise?
This craft is of historic importance, and at the present time is produced using traditional clinker built methods, with all craft having to go through a rigorous material and measuring phase, to ensure that they are all of the same standard and design - this is necessary as they are used for racing, so it is essential that all modern craft keep to the same specification.
The design has been in use for 200 years, and the Association with whom I'm involved are anxious that the basic traditional standard,design and materials are used during construction, without the use of firbre glass.
Can anyone advise?