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| Herrishoff method Am working on a set of plans , STROLLER , a Herrishoff design , in an attempt to scale them to a size to fit into a std shipping container. Most designers use a top down and side view to show the interior. Cap H uses the bulkheads with a drawing to show what is built on them. It gives the impression of what would be seen , if inside the boat facing the bulkhead. Much easier to contemplate how the space gets used , and will "feel"than the plan view. A very unique method of interior design. FF |
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| It still is quite common to see "sectional" renderings along the hull's length, though they aren't necessary to complete a set of plans and possibly why they are dropping from favor in modern plan sets. |
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