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Old 03-28-2008, 12:31 PM
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Godzilla to freeship

After optimizing the vessel in Godzilla; is it possible to export the optimum ship to freeship ?
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Godzilla to freeship

i think it records the data in the TXT file fsoff1.txt in the michlet root. you can now open surface on the freeship
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Old 04-10-2008, 08:21 AM
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Godzilla produces a hull offset text file that can be imported into FreeShip using the surfaces option.

You need to enter the correct number of waterlines and stations when you import. Also you need to set the hull values for length, beam and draft. If you do not do this to set the coordinate space you will get all stations showing on one side.

You may also need to do a bit of fairing as Godzilla could give you some lumps and bumps that typically do not contribute much. Hence if you have a lrage number of waterlines and stations there is a lot of work involved in fairing.

Rick W.
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