Distance learning "Boat Design" course

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by abohamza, Aug 25, 2013.

  1. abohamza
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    abohamza Junior Member

    Hi,
    Although, I got B.Sc. degree in Naval Architecture 1988 and been involved in designing some "Pleasure Yacht & Boats", I find myself rather inclined to go deeply in the secrets :confused: of designing "Speed Power Boats". So that, I am searching for Distance learning "Speed Boat Design" course ...... Please, let me know.
     
  2. JSL
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    JSL Senior Member

    What kind of speed - 30 knots, 50 knots, 100 knots, & what size????
     
  3. abohamza
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    abohamza Junior Member

    my target

    My target is designing yacht, sport & fishing boats up to highest speed for these types... say 50 knots
     
  4. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    If you really have so much experience in designing "Pleasure Yacht & Boats", I do not think you need from any distance course for designing high-speed boats. Maybe read some scholarly articles, many of which you can find in this forum. Otherwise a speedboat (I'm not talking about a vessel run by the HS Code), is designed like any other, taking into account the stresses its velocity imposes to its structure.
    If you want to be innovative, yes you should study some aerodynamics / hydrodynamics.
     
  5. abohamza
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    abohamza Junior Member

    So, if possible advise Websits, Pages and Online Books which can support ,,, thanks
     

  6. Ike
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    Ike Senior Member

    Talk to Dave Gerr dgerr@westlawn.edu at Westlawn, http://www.westlawn.edu/ They have a course called Elements of Technical Boat Design, “Elements” – Introduction to Boat Design. It's designed for folks like you that already have a lot of technical knowledge.
     
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