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Old 03-11-2005, 12:57 PM
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Need Designer

OK so I now know its not so easy to add a wheelhouse or move a jibstay and I think I need an Architect - my question is how do I go about getting one? Will a designer take on an existing yacht? What can I hope/expect from him? and what is he likely to expect from me?

This is for the 35' steel - I would like someone who knows what they are doing to measure her offsets, plot the hull on some clever simulator and come back with clear positions for ballast and sails, and drawings for alterations.

The two guys I spoke to sounded interested but hav'nt phoned back. Am I expecting too much?
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:35 PM
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Hi Pengreg

Contact me by e-mail and we can discuss what you what, and maybe I can help you out.
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Old 03-12-2005, 02:24 PM
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Angename kennis! I was hoping you might respond. I have just bought this steel multi-chine 35'. She was designed in 78 by "Colin Childs (?)" and built in NZ. She has since completed two circumnavigations. I have just been pegging out the back yard for her arrival in a few weeks time for a complete refit and possibly some modifications - it should be an interesting project

all the best
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Old 03-14-2005, 06:59 AM
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can you forward the needed info electronically? I can run some numbers if you have the right info.
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Old 03-14-2005, 02:26 PM
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Regret I would not know what the right info is to send! I do not have the hull offsets on CAD if thats what you need. I have no drawings except for a sketch I will try and include it.

I would describe her as a 35' hard (single!) chine aft cockpit with a full keel and transom hung rudder - some measurements are:

length overall 10.85m
waterline 9.5m
keel length 4.5m
Draught 1.3m
Displacement 10Tonne??
Ballast ???

Thanks for your response addict
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