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Old 11-21-2007, 12:27 PM
shalvers shalvers is offline
 
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Need a Design/Engineering Team?

There is a R&D design/engineering team available Jan 2008. The team has the capability to develop/engineer an entire yacht. All are located in the South East US. This is not a package deal so if you are interested in any one of the people let me know and I will get you in contact. I'm not a recruiter - I'm a Design/Prototype Engineer with 18 yrs Experience.
  • Design/Prototype Engineer - Me
  • Mechanical/Propulsion Engineer
  • Naval Architect
  • Prototype Project Manager
  • Sourcing Manager
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Old 11-21-2007, 02:28 PM
Bad_Trim Bad_Trim is offline
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Experienced in what size vessels?
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:28 AM
shalvers shalvers is offline
 
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Up to 100' (30m), we have just finished up a 47' and 37' production models. Some of us have experience in runabouts, cruisers and sport cruisers also.
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Old 11-29-2007, 10:14 PM
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Hello sir
I am from Dubai experienced yacht builder, good knowledge in production line, Can you give me some more details of your model and company
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:14 AM
oldsalt1 oldsalt1 is offline
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Have Stability Concerns

I have a few basic questions regarding my vessel, a 1981 steel trawler.

I wanted to remove the existing steel mast and boom that are on top of my upper structure/pilot house.

A friend thought that I should have someone that has knowledge of stability, review my decision to remove the vessel's mast and boom.

I never use the mast/boom and the former owner never used it. It would free up some room. I am not sure that it is has a positive effect since the boat weighs about 77,000. I also thought it may have a negative effect since it is so very high on the vessel and rather than aluminum or composite, it is quite heavy being constructed of steel.

I would appreciate any kind advice.

Thank you.

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Bob Carye
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There is a R&D design/engineering team available Jan 2008. The team has the capability to develop/engineer an entire yacht. All are located in the South East US. This is not a package deal so if you are interested in any one of the people let me know and I will get you in contact. I'm not a recruiter - I'm a Design/Prototype Engineer with 18 yrs Experience.
  • Design/Prototype Engineer - Me
  • Mechanical/Propulsion Engineer
  • Naval Architect
  • Prototype Project Manager
  • Sourcing Manager
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:39 AM
hudson55 hudson55 is offline
 
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I am looking for a design manager for an in house position. Design experience with boats 22-52 feet (sport) and the sleek designs coming out of EU (UK, Italy etc) Based in Florida.If you know anyone, have them contact me at sheila.cassidy@hudson.com for details.
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