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| Purchase of plans I have a requirement for a custom built mobile pontoon that is 17m in lenght and 5m in width. Because it is a one off, the regulatory authorities will no doubt have a lot to say about it. However, I do know of one other vessel that is similar being built before, but it's not quite as large. Do you think it is worthwild for me to get one designed from scratch, or given that most of the work has already been done and i don't want to reinvent the wheel, would it be cheaper and easier to attempt to purchase the plans off the builder of the above mentioned vessel and make some modifications to them? Does anyone have any suggestions regarding which path I should take? Cheers |
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| If your vessel will be used "for hire" then you absolutely need to have the plans drawn up professionally. It's also likely your "regulatory authorities" will ask who made the "upgrades" to a set of existing plans. Without a reasonable and respected answer, you may have some registration issues. In short, contact the designer of the other vessel and see if they can make the changes you desire. |
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| Is this something like a floating dock? Those can be bought in sections, already approved. What is it for?
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