The point I make is this chap already had the hulls: so all this 'I wouldnt go to tipperary from here' is out of context. It takes guts to...
free is not an argument naval ark, Are you really saying that free advice is worthless ? I read this free site because of the special...
respect Hi Fred I love what youre doing. So very few make it as far as you have already. And you deserve respect for using the best safty...
pragmatic prismatic Yeah its a nice boat and anyone can see the art that's gone into it. Indeed I recognise much of what you explain but since...
Hello Ahmed Okay I’ll play teacher for a change. Create your beam as 3m long; with a cantilever support at one end. Assume the weight of a...
Beamboy There’s a great little program “Beamboy” (freeware) www.geocities.com/richgetze Specify the beam length specify the support...
Numbers match I can’t fault your spreadsheet comes out the same as mine. Internal/External heavy sheathed strip uses 12.5mm core. Mr...
.htm format I think most people respond to the visual; meaning your drawings rather than the numbers. So restricting it to ‘Worders’ (.doc...
Yes it’s a nice boat Yes it’s a nice boat. Height to Length is a designer’s toughest challenge. I think you pulled it off with some art....
inverse pressure Marshmat I know composition of flow is a specialism of yours. So I’ll take this opportunity to ask about ‘The gradual...
Seafarer24 Thanks Seafarer24 www.g-catmultihulls.com Just the info that interests me. Published sections, thats very nice. This is...
xxx Nero I concur that's how I understand Mr Shuttleworth's articals. I started the waterplane with a foil shape in reverse so the fine...
Marshmat I like your temptation, I think your describing a cod's tail with a tab-rudder, a modern day historic cat would be spooky. No I need...
Thank you Seafarer24 I do welcome the dialog. I would add that if I dont drag the stern then I dont optimise the length. Yes if I sink the...
A warm Hello to all for the first time. I’m doing my best to design a large cruising Cat and the passage of water around the stern intrigues...