Proboat Design Challenge 2 Entries

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Mat-C, Apr 18, 2010.

  1. Mat-C
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    Mat-C Senior Member

    Does anyone know if it's ok to submit entries to the Proboat Design Challenge electronically? Seems silly to have to post a bunch of drawings 1/2 way round the world when you can do it so much quicker with the push of a button. I'd send them PDF's ideally....
    I've emailed them several times but have had no response:(
     
  2. Alik
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    Alik Senior Member

    Two days ago I emailed my question to Carl and got reply immediately...

    I remember last year they asked for printed version, probably because they exhibit some entries on IBEX
     
  3. Angélique
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    Angélique aka Angel (only by name)


  4. Angélique
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    Angélique aka Angel (only by name)

    PS
    Just saw this...

    WHIO — was featured in WoodenBoat No. 190, may/june 2006, page 68 - 73* — Designer and builder Peter Sewell.

    Digital issue here: http://www.woodenboat-digital.com/woodenboat/20060506/

    Click below the cover pic on ‘‘A High-Efficiency Kiwi Cruiser’’ and click ‘‘>’’ (on top) for next page etc. - to zoom in; click on the page.

    - - http://www.steamlaunch.co.nz/Whio.html
    - - http://www.steamlaunch.co.nz/Workshop.html

    * Originally appeared in Boating New Zealand, August 2005.

    Regards,
    Angel
     
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