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SchachtYacht


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Registered: October 2003
Location: Kirkland, WA, USA
Posts: 6
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A project commissioned by an entrepreneur who wanted to build small boats for waterways restricted to emission-free vehicles.
· Date: October-4-2003 · Views: 23551
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Keywords: electric catamaran picnic boat

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SchachtYacht
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Registered: October 2003
Location: Kirkland, WA, USA
Posts: 6
October-4-2003 11:16pm

I worked on this back in '98, and still like the model. It was modeled and rendered in Form-Z. I could see these silently zipping through the canals of Amsterdam...
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Willallison

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Registered: October 2001
Location: Australia
Posts: 3,468
October-5-2003 7:00pm Rating: 10 

Now that IS a picnic boat - and something from 'outside the square'.

Lovely

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Jeff

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Registered: June 2001
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 1,371
October-6-2003 4:46am

Something from outside the square that will still fit into a nice little square... slip Very sleek.



I've also been curious to see some work modeled in Form-Z - it's a beautiful model and we haven't see an overabundance of Form-Z work that I'm aware of.



Hope to see you feature more of your work in our gallery too! You also have a nice web site.
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SchachtYacht
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Registered: October 2003
Location: Kirkland, WA, USA
Posts: 6
October-6-2003 3:14pm

I know Rhino has become the standard for 3D yacht modeling, and I like it, but they don't (and never will) make a version for Mac, so there you go. Form-Z is nice software, and the nurbs tools have dramatically improved with the latest version (4.0), but I'm still getting the hang of it.



I've been checking out the depth and breadth of boatdesign.net, and am really impressed with the work posted here. This user gallery is a wonderful idea, we all like to share and show off a bit. :-)
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alloyed2sea

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Registered: October 2004
Location: ALEX/VA/USA
Posts: 13
October-11-2004 11:29am Rating: 6 

Would you get in this boat?

A bit much - maybe navy blue with gold stripes would help.

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Doug Lord

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Registered: May 2009
Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida
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April-29-2011 11:04am Rating: 10 

Breathtaking ! I can see it doing its thing with people aboard in some idyllic settings which it would add to-not detract from. Great work!

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