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Registered: March 2006
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Posts: 93
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Emre

Naval Architecture

Registered: January 2006
Location: Istanbul/TURKEY
Posts: 13
June-30-2006 1:55pm Rating: 10 

Hi,



I like your design. Thats good job. Could you say some specification about in this boat. And i ask last question. Which program do you use design this boat ?

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Emre Yavuz
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineer
www.metayat.com
emre@metayat.com
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DESIGNINDUSTRIA
Junior Member

Registered: March 2006
Location: Serbia
Posts: 93
July-3-2006 11:32am

Thank you Emre,

this boat is in progres, length 9960mm, width 3740mm, height 2600,

toilette below the dashboard, cabine with two beds, small saloon that can be transformed into third bed...

We use Rhino and Flamingo.
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Zodiac4u

Registered: July 2006
Location: US East Coast
Posts: 1
July-7-2006 10:50am Rating: 10 

I first came across your boat design a few days ago and I couldn’t keep from going back to look at it again. Nice Job! Very Euro! Lots of style!

The boat builders in the US are very slow in catching up.

It would be a great boat to market here; the beam is a little heavy for the US market. What material are you using?

John

johnbekic@comcast.net
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westlawn5554X
STUDENT

Registered: August 2006
Location: home lazy n crazy
Posts: 1,334
August-7-2006 10:30am Rating: 10 

Good job.



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ertugdesign
Junior Member

Registered: November 2006
Location: Izmir/Turkey
Posts: 29
November-13-2006 3:26pm Rating: 10 

Well done , very good design , classy look !
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futuredesigner
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Registered: September 2006
Location: U.S
Posts: 18
November-16-2006 10:06pm

I especially like how it is so sleek. Beautifally designed boat.
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