So I have to admit, I haven't read all of the replies in the thread, so I am trying to answer the original question. ABS doesn't class Yachts to...
Having worked or a production builder at a point in my life, I would say that there are very few production boats that I would buy for cruising,...
Something to consider in that article: at that time planing craft were unheard of. At the time, it was believed that it was impossible to exceed...
Building to class MCA ect. A note to add to the general conversation. I don't know how familiar most of you are with the MCA LY2 (the updated...
Regan- Drop me a line. I'd be willing to talk with you. Additionally, I went to UNO and was in the last class to graduate before Katrina.
be careful on the warranty fine print between a bayliner and a Searay. I think searay is the only one in the industry with a LIFETIME hull...
Keep to the question, don't make up scenarios Thanks to all who answered the post. Not to be a prick here, but there are many other reasons...
I'm looking for the procedure of taking the lines of an existing hull. I would like the procedure/ methodology to be clearly defined, from set-up...
plans Supposedly there are palns out there. I think the Smithsonian may have them for a small fee ($10-$20). I've seen a set of plans for another...
expecting graduate in search of work John, I'll be graduating from UNO in May with a degree in N.A.M.E. and am looking for a job in the small...
I've been searching the u.s.c.g. crf 46 for the criteria for floodable length. I've found a couple that maybe useful, but so far they seem to be...
look in the P.N.A. (principle of naval architecture) vol 2. The notation symbol for the thrust co-efficient is Kt. Look on page 145. You can buy...
Sebastian My brother is an aerospace engineer (embry-riddle), and I'm one year from graduating with a naval arch. degree. We have compared our...