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Sean Herron



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Registered: May 2004
Location: Richmond, BC, CA.
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Hello..
Bottom braked from a 6 foot sheet...
Side from a 3 foot sheet - some flash...
18 degrees at transom - 45 at entry...
3 inch chine flat at same antihedral...
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· Date: December-25-2009 · Views: 1211
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BTG YACHT DSGN

-sailing is believing-

Registered: October 2008
Location: Poland, Warsaw
Posts: 104
December-26-2009 8:30pm Rating: 10 

Hi, Sean!



I'd be grateful if you could share how did you model the hull surface (via loft and cross sections of the hull, via rails or however else) because I'm about to modell a hull with spray rails and i dunna how to manage this ;/ usually I use cross sections and loft, but this ^*&^(*& spray rails are worrying me...



Regards,



Kuba
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Sean Herron

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December-27-2009 12:29pm

Hello...

See old discussion of same - http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/des...ino-22765.html ...

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BTG YACHT DSGN

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Registered: October 2008
Location: Poland, Warsaw
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December-27-2009 4:57pm

Thanks a lot.



Regards, Kuba
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Sean Herron

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Registered: May 2004
Location: Richmond, BC, CA.
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December-27-2009 5:07pm

Hello...

As fantastic as Rhino 3.0 is - I myself do not know how to 'constrain' a curve to a surface - strakes are the last thing I do after I am happy with the hull bottom...

I also do not trust cutting out an ISO curve...

I still like projecting diagonals to same - just make sure you use the X axis as a control and your diagonals extend past the transom bottom...

If that makes sense - remember - I know nothing about boats - nothing - I am a professional figure skater - however - it does not look like I will make the upcoming Olympics...

Question - are you using Rhino - I can post files - just not these ones...

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BTG YACHT DSGN

-sailing is believing-

Registered: October 2008
Location: Poland, Warsaw
Posts: 104
December-27-2009 8:23pm

hahahha Of course you know nothin' bout boats- I'm the best NA at last . I hope that you'll practise your skiing more and participate in upcoming Olympic games with a T'shirt with ,,Boat- Design.net"



Now seriously:



yes, I'm using Rhino v 4



As I started to modell this hull ( a catamaran 9 meter long motorboat for fishing purposes) and began to modell the sprays, i figured out that the guy who designed the hull ( because I'm there only to style the deck) modelled it in such a way: he made a constant cross section, placed it at the stern and then selected 2 rails and made a surface



(At least I've done it that way and the created hull looks the same as on the photograph he gave to me XD)



Only thing i can say is LOL.



Once again thanks for your support,



Regards,



Kuba
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Sean Herron

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December-27-2009 11:23pm

Hello...

Ah - OK - 2500 cans a day - in 8 hours - and we do not need to do this ****...

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BTG YACHT DSGN

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Location: Poland, Warsaw
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December-28-2009 5:03am

2500 cans? Yeah kinda ,,make our dreams com true" XD



instead of playing with pencil and ruler and those sophisticated formulaes that nobody who actually HAS friends understand- let's play with some metal and earn nearly the same
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