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Old 09-19-2006, 10:48 PM
bedazzle bedazzle is offline
 
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Hey Guys! I am actually looking for any information anyone would like to give! I am currently designing a boat/yacht type vessle for dinner parties and entertaining. A kind of spin on a basic dinner cruise, but more modern, fun and more like a dance party/club!
I am an interior design student, so I will really be focussing on the actual design and structure, I am exploring what i will be able to accomplish in a space that isn't on the ground. So far everyone has been designign restaurants and night clubs for there senior thesis, and I want to be a little different.
I am in the process of getting ideas and information and from there I will funnell my ideas, so if anyone has information or any words of advice it is more than welcome! Also i was wondering what type of software you use to make plans and renderings. I am assuming its software designed especially for boats...?
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Old 09-20-2006, 05:25 AM
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The design of small passenger vessels, especially over 149 pax is dominated by the regulations, especially as regards gross tonnage, structural fire protection, and to a lesser extent damage stability. The rules are 46 CFR Subchapter T (less than 150 pax) and Subchapter K (more). There are a number of papers on such craft at www.sname.org. You may also want to contact the Coast Guard directly and the Passenger Vessel Association.
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Old 09-20-2006, 08:28 AM
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bedazzle,

If you would like to see what others have done (always a good starting point); in California there is a company called Hornblower Cruises that has boats in several harbors for parties, dinner cruises etc. Check their web site: www.hornblower.com. Click on the harbor name and then "fleet" and you can see photos of the boats and interiors.

Mr. Barry hit the nail on the head when he said the design of these vessels is dominated by regulations. You will become an expert on the ins and outs of the CFR's. As well as vessel design and construction regulations there are also regulations regarding food and beverage preparation, storage and service that you need to be aware of and keep in mind as you put your design together. They can be pretty extensive. Check your local health department.

Sounds like a fun project.
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