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| Westlawn & PassageMaker Magazine Announce a New Design Competition Westlawn is pleased to announce a new design competition in conjunction with PassageMaker magazine - http://www.passagemaker.com/ - as announced in the October 2008 issue, and sponsored by Imtra Marine Lighting - http://www.imtra.com - Enter by May 15, 2009 Here's the direct link to PassageMaker's post of this competition: http://www.passagemaker.com/Magazine...0/Default.aspx Design the Best Cruising Boat Here is something to really get excited about! The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology is partnering with PMM in a new design competition that focuses on our trawler niche and which will be sponsored by Imtra Marine Lighting with matching donations from ABYC. The contest is similar to Westlawn’s sailboat design competitions of the past, with the difference that this challenge aims to find a new trawler design that is cruising capable, affordable, and economical for a couple on a budget to operate. For this competition, we profile the fictional couple that wants this boat: Jane and Bob. Both are in their mid-40s, and they’re looking to take some time to go cruising in between other life commitments. They have a 5-year-old chocolate Lab, Bart, who loves the water and loves being aboard boats. Jane and Bob got serious about boating in college. Jane was on the varsity crew team at Villanova University, and Bob raced Lightnings at the University of Washington and later on Lake Michigan. Jane’s parents, in their later years, cruised New England aboard their Chris-Craft, and the family has many fond memories of Block Island, Cape Cod, and Florida’s Biscayne Bay. The boat they seek is one that intentionally compromises on luxury and amenities to achieve a desirable level of affordability and economy of operation. To give Jane and Bob the boat of their dreams, we have settled on the following criteria for the design contest. The winning boat must sort through the many issues of vessel construction and integrity in a world of $6-a-gallon diesel. While affordability and economy are subjective terms, to be sure, the winning design(s) will interpret these factors in realistic yet creative ways and will provide a design that a boatbuilder could produce for this market. The following criteria are presented as critical in this competition:
PassageMaker Design CompetitionAll entries must be postmarked no later than May 15, 2009. The judges will be top designers and powerboat experts. They will judge entries in:
Dave Gerr Director Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology www.westlawn.edu |
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