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| You are great man thanks a lot |
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| I was afraid it was too much :-) |
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| Freeship I am not an experienced user of Freeship, but what it gives me is LCG, LWL, BWL, Displacement etc at any angle of trim or draught which I usually pickup from a similar boat that I have built. However to get the shape in Freeship I have to chop the hull (from a Rhino 3D drwg) up into bits to manually create a table of coordinates and then create the points one by one in Freeship. There's probably a better/quicker way of doing this but I haven't found it yet. |
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| Try this, rhinoscript for export to freeship http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/att...3&d=1143587858 From Rick Loheed, http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/profile/rick-loheed.html who posted it here Best Free or Low Cost Marine Design Software? (2006) |
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