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SailDesign
Old Phart! Stay upwind..
Registered: January 2003 Location: Jamestown, RI, USA Posts: 1,768
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March-25-2003 7:35am
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Rating: 10
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Doug - don't you just hate doing the peeler?
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dougfrolich
Senior Member
Registered: November 2002 Location: San Francisco Posts: 607
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SD- Yea, the peeler was an interesting problem, I am still looking for the best solution.
Doug
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duluthboats
Senior Dreamer
Registered: March 2002 Location: Arlington, WA, USA Posts: 1,580
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March-25-2003 5:58pm
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Rating: 10
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Wow!! Is it real or is it Rhino? 
------------------------------ "The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
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SailDesign
Old Phart! Stay upwind..
Registered: January 2003 Location: Jamestown, RI, USA Posts: 1,768
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Doug - I don't think there is a solution unless you want the winch to be front and centre in the pic. I just always assume that it will be too small to notice on the finished boat, or leave the peeler off completely. "Yeah, that's on the side you can't see......."
;-)
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archnav.de
Senior Member
Registered: June 2003 Location: Germany Posts: 208
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October-10-2003 11:05am
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Rating: 10
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Your 3D-models could be a starting point of a database for boat design equipment.
As a first step you can upload your model under http://www.3dcontentcentral.com , -User Library - Miscellaneous - Various Components.
That is what I did with an anchor and so on.
From that place anyone can view the model in 3D and download the model in the format he wants.
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archnav.de
Senior Member
Registered: June 2003 Location: Germany Posts: 208
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