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Tanton


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Registered: November 2003
Location: Newport RI
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The basic boat is based on the increasingly popular " Open Classes" of various sizes. Adapted for pure cruising, the increased displacement is the most obvious modification.
· Date: June-2-2007 · Views: 2477 · Filesize: 33.8kb, 391.5kb ·
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phelpsjeff

Registered: June 2007
Location: U.S.A.
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June-2-2007 12:48pm Rating: 10 

I have decided to draw plans for a sailing yacht, for architectural class. I have designed enough houses. Unfortunately I can't afford Autocad 2007, and Revit Building 9, but I was thinking I could draw it with any software. I would appreciate any help in this direction that I can get...Jeff
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Tanton
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Registered: November 2003
Location: Newport RI
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June-4-2007 10:07am

What about drawing the old fashion way. With pencil, ducks and splines. Software will not give you the feel of a boat. Unless very familiar with the program and the whole design process.
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