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| Line plan fiberglass boats 8 - 12.5meters Hi everyone, I'm having difficulties understanding the line plan of boats we produce. I'm quite new to this, although having studied for it (never finished school, stupid!). I do not have to design boats, but I have to modify the hull a small bit according our own experiences when driving in rough seas. I just cannot remember how to relate to the profile, top view and front view. I'm looking for frame sizes at particular places, and I have managed to draw some, but when I move a frame to suit for example the engine compartment I have a hard time getting the exact measurements for this. What I'm lookin for is actually a step by step guide that tells me which line refers to what line? Maybe it's because I'm to tired that everything blurs up.... ![]() Or maybe just one screenshot with some measurements that refer to each other. I have the plans in CAD but somebody else made the design which has proven to be capable of extreme seakeeping. Hoping you can advise me or have some great suggestions. All the best Mike |
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| Get youself a basic book on yacht design. Skenes Elements of Yacht Design is a good one. Also, Lofting by Alan Vaitses is a good one.
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| TP-Mike Have a look at this files I hope this help or give you an idea about what you are looking for: http://www.fao.org/documents/show_cd...E/W7260E00.htm |
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| That is a wonderful link actually, although I don't think it serves as a very good primer on lofting per se. It is probably the most clearly presented volume on small boat building out of wood that I have ever seen. Thanks for the link.
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| Ordered Just ordered one of the books. Thanks for the advice and in the meanwhile Iīve also figured out what went wrong. The keel of the product does not have the same width as stated in the line plan. Thatīs why all my dims were of. |
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| If you get the hull as an iges file you can use Rhino to section it and to make an offset from the outside of the hull to the inside (where the frames are). www.Rhino3d.com |
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thanks a lot for that link! bye Hans |
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