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Old 02-05-2009, 04:37 PM
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designing houseboats

I have designed over five houseboats, but I need to know the amount of living space prefered by most people.
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Old 02-05-2009, 04:44 PM
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I have to ask you this. Would you live in a houseboat that has a four foot by 2.5ft wide by 2.5 foot tall cabin if you had no other home?
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Ahhh, No.
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Some nice boats have small cabins. ;-)
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I wouldn't live on one that small either!
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I have to ask you this. Would you live in a houseboat that has a four foot by 2.5ft wide by 2.5 foot tall cabin if you had no other home?
Sounds palatial - but then I am only 6 inches tall.....
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Old 02-06-2009, 12:16 AM
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You appear to have designed more houseboats then the average designer does in a career. It seems a bit surprising that you would be asking such an easily answered question, particularly by someone who we'd hope would have a clue about ergonomics, especially after four previous attempts.

Let me guess, you've drawn some pretty pictures that sort of look like houseboats. You don't know the immersed volume or the PPI or much anything else in regard to "design", but I'm wondering is their a point to your question.
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Old 02-06-2009, 02:36 AM
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Heres an idea.Go to a website for car builders. Tell them you have built 4 ground up cars before, but you need some info on which way the seats should be pointed. Or how dose the carb work, or maby, are seatbelts still required.

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Old 02-06-2009, 01:54 PM
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. no! I havn't just drawn "pretty pictures" that 'look' like houseboats. I draw scale plans for them, BY hand. It took me a YEAR to draw all five of them, so a little more respect please... I just draw the hull, and rough sketches of the living space and bedrooms. No "million dollar houseboats," just cheap ones. The largest one I have designed has 2 bedrooms! And I am NOT stupid. I know more about engines than you could dream about. Designing houseboats is just a hobby of mine! I've heard of engines you've never heard about, and even though I'm 13, I have worked on a car before! "Oh yes," You're probably thinking, "but It didn't work after he worked on it," well sorry to burst your bubble, but the car ran better AFTER I worked on it! AND I know how to calculate the immersed volume! I'll prove it to you. Immersed volume means the volume of an object when submersed in water. The water puts pressure on the object, causing it to shrink. So, you measure how much it has shrunk, then you subtract it from the volume of the object when it was out of the water. I don't use any fancy c a d дерьмо to design my boats either! I use my own two hands.
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Old 02-06-2009, 02:28 PM
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I stand corrected. You clearly have a full understanding and at such an age, impressive. So, how about posting a few of your houseboats designs. Here's one of mine:



This one is about half it's size at 26' LOD.
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Old 02-06-2009, 02:34 PM
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my teacher is coming to my house in 2 hours. I do online schooling. I'd have to scan my pictures, but my brothers scanner is unplugged and my mom wouldn't take to kindly if I told her I'd have to send "some stranger" my designs. (if I send them to you, remember, THEY ARE COPYRIGHTED) my boat's don't have as many windows. I like privacy. They are flat bottomed, and they are designed to have as little draft as possible. I have to finish some schoolwork also. HA! and you said pretty pictures, no offense, but those pictures look like "pretty pictures"
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Both designs above are copyrighted as well.
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thought so. some of mine aren't finished yet, I still have 2 to finish. I'm going to live on one of the houseboats I designed when I move out.
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well, I won't be on this thread for awhile! feel free to discuss whaterver u want on here!
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