table of offsets

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by aqua_ambulat, Sep 16, 2005.

  1. aqua_ambulat
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    aqua_ambulat aqua_ambulat

    I am a new member on this board and I hope you excause the poor
    quality of my english. I live in Iceland and I work as an artist and interior
    designer. I have this project coming that is changing an fishing vessel
    into an apartment and workstation for two people.
    My question is this: Can I find somwhere on the net, an archive of offsets
    I am looking for offsets of a mainstreem fishing vessels 350 400 brutt-tons
    and I know that most of the vessels we use here in Iceland where build
    in Norway, England and Germany

    tio daniel thorkell
     
  2. D'ARTOIS
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    D'ARTOIS Senior Member

    I understand what your problem is, if you can give me some particulars of the boat, than I might be able to o something for you.

    There is a member on the Far Oer Isles who deals a lot in fishing boats, he might be able to give you more info. I have to look in my archive to get his name, if I find it I will submit it to you.
     
  3. aqua_ambulat
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    aqua_ambulat aqua_ambulat

    thank you d'artois ... well I am actually thinking of a great wariety of post war
    fishing vessels if you know ships like deep sea trawler olafur johannesson built 1950
    or princess Elisabeth built 1952, then there is a ferry I have been looking for and I
    found one http://www.alasund.is/ferry6860.htm
    daniel thorkell
     
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