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RANCHI OTTO
Naval Architect
Registered: April 2005 Location: TRIESTE (ITALY) Posts: 1,026
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May-30-2006 1:41pm
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Rating: 9
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How interesting...you put first the shell and then the frames and longitudinals?
Be kind, explain me....I'm courious..
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Akeswins
Naval Architect
Registered: June 2005 Location: Sardegna Italy Posts: 86
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yes .
I 've already seen something similar, only for aluboats until 9-10 m.
I think the hull must have the maximum fairness, and it is easier with this method, frames must be dependent from the hull , not the opposite.
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RANCHI OTTO
Naval Architect
Registered: April 2005 Location: TRIESTE (ITALY) Posts: 1,026
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Thanks for the information, this is new for me...but how do you weld the frames exactly to the shell?
The boat is built in Italy?
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Akeswins
Naval Architect
Registered: June 2005 Location: Sardegna Italy Posts: 86
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Frames are in relief/ measured by the shipyard, modifying the original cad frames who lies exactly in the hull, but not considering the hull skin.
The boat is building in Sardinia ;-)
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RANCHI OTTO
Naval Architect
Registered: April 2005 Location: TRIESTE (ITALY) Posts: 1,026
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