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dougfrolich
Senior Member
Registered: November 2002 Location: San Francisco Posts: 567
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Very nice work! Interesting layout. The boat looks like a perfect boat for the next Pac Cup. Will it be finished in time? I especially like the shape of the forward sections, the fullish bow reminds me of a Roger Martin design alittle bit .
I really like it!
Doug
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SailDesign
Old Phart! Stay upwind..
Registered: January 2003 Location: Jamestown, RI, USA Posts: 1,723
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Doug - the boat was finished in 2000 and has been sailing since then.
Interior layout was the owner's. with very minor mods from me.
Like a Rodger Martin design, huh? No big surprise, I worked with him from 1988 to 1993-ish ;-)
Steve
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dougfrolich
Senior Member
Registered: November 2002 Location: San Francisco Posts: 567
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September-12-2003 12:13pm
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Steve,
I have been a long time fan. Do you remember a 40 footer designed around '90, the Martin office did for a client that was an architect, the client made a small mock up of the interior layout. It was a great boat, I can't remember where I saw it though.
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SailDesign
Old Phart! Stay upwind..
Registered: January 2003 Location: Jamestown, RI, USA Posts: 1,723
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Doug,
You're thinking of "Cetacea" for Geoffrey Palmer. A 45-footer of (for us) heavy displacement at 25,000lbs . Great boat - 11 knots on her maiden sail, to the amazement of the sailmaker. Interior was Geoffrey's work, and looked enormous and open.
One of my favourites, too.....
Steve
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dougfrolich
Senior Member
Registered: November 2002 Location: San Francisco Posts: 567
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Cetacea! That is it, one of my all time favorites, I saw an article way back, about her launch time, and thought that it was just about perfect for the type of sailing I like to do.
Thanks
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SailDesign
Old Phart! Stay upwind..
Registered: January 2003 Location: Jamestown, RI, USA Posts: 1,723
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Doug, she was a great boat to design. I would recommend working with an owner/architect any time - as long as he has a handle on what a boat SHOULD be......
Steve
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Kirk Hill
Junior Member
Registered: November 2003 Location: North Carolina Posts: 7
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November-17-2003 8:06pm
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Rating: 10
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Steve your work is very nice. I hope I can learn to model and render as good as you
someday. Keep up the great work.
Kirk
------------------------------ Kirk
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ldigas
Senior Member
Registered: February 2011 Location: Zagreb, Croatia Posts: 160
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Very nicely done ... I was just looking through some of the galleries in here, and yours suprised me in a pleasant way.
Could you tell, what is this done in (Rhino?)? How do you find its accuracy for full size models in
regards to manufacturing afterwards (bulkheads cutting accuracy)?
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