Looking For A Junior With Cad To Assist Please

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  1. CAPT D
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    CAPT D Junior Member

    Hello Guys, I Am Building A 55 Foot X 13 Foot, Aluminium Landing Craft Style, Live Aboard, Workboat Type Vessel, Nothing Fancy But Year Round Living.

    I Just Need Someone To Help Me Put My Ideas On CAD So As To Tweek Them Before Going To A NA.

    Quite Willing To Pay A Reasonable Price For Your Time.
     
  2. chandru
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    chandru New Member

    Dear Mr. Capt D

    nice to see your message.

    i am willing to help you in autocad., Please message me at following email

    gcm4design@gmail.com

    Please write the description of the job.

    regds
    chandru
     
  3. manon
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    manon Junior Member

    Captain D,
    I would like to help with autocad and rhino. Plus I am a Naval Architect with 7 years of exp :). Let me know if you need my help. my email add is rashed.navalarch@gmail.com

    regards,
    manon
     
  4. Aaltomarin
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    Aaltomarin Junior Member

  5. CAPT D
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    CAPT D Junior Member

    55 x 13 LANDING CRAFT LIVE ABOARD VESSEL

    Hello Guys, Thank You For Contacting Me But This Is Just A One Off Build And Having Seen Your Wonderful Website I Think That This Project Will Be Too Small For You
     
  6. CBD Boat Design
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    CBD Boat Design Junior Member

    Project offer


    Hi, I'm a Freelance naval architect, I work in a similar projects every day, I can make yours drawings without problem in 2D or 3D CAD.

    If you are interested please contact with me:

    customboatsdesign@gmail.com

    or see:
    sites.google.com/site/customboatsdesign
     
  7. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    You will be better off to go directly to a NA. Paying someone who is not experienced in boat design to produce CAD files may give the NA a headache. It may even cost you more, because they will have to redo them. A rough sketch on paper is enough for preliminary work. The most important thing to do is a thorough SOR.
     
  8. CAPT D
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    CAPT D Junior Member

    Good Morning Gonzo, As Usual, You Are Right.

    I Have A Clearer Idea Of The Vessel Now And Have A Cad Drawing Almost Complete. I Will Post It Shortly And Willing To Receive Any And All Coments.

    Thanks For Your Time
     
  9. Timothy
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    Timothy Senior Member

    Definitely sketches. and a few 3d renderings as well as perhaps an animation of the moving parts could be helpful at the conceptual stage if only to point out obvious flaws or conflicts with the SOR. They at the very least would give the NA a clear idea of what you want him or her to achieve. I am in Thailand right now but will be staying on my boat at Toronto Island marina for the summer and would be happy to help you with renderings and animations of your concept. I will do it for nothing, or I should say for fun, as long as I remain interested.
     
  10. CAPT D
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    CAPT D Junior Member

    Hello Timothy, Sunny Thailand, Very Nice, I Was There A Few Times Myself, Lovely Place, Lovely People.

    I Found A Great Guy , [otto], To Do The Basic Cad Concept Design And Will Be Posting It Here Very Soon To Get Some Honest Criticism And Feed Back.

    Just Pondering Over The Propulsion At The Moment, Steyr Hybrid, Lts Electric Or Northern Lights Hybrid, All Seem Worthy Of Consideration.

    Thanks For Taking The Time To Respond
    Be Nice To Chat On Your Return As I Am In Toronto Also
     
  11. CAPT D
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    CAPT D Junior Member

    Hello Guys,, Everyone Keeps Talking About Having A Good S.o.r, Not Sure What That Refers To, Can Someone Advise Please?
     
  12. FMS
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    FMS Senior Member

    Statement Of Requirements. It is a list of all the things that your boat must accomplish or include. Secondarily, your list can include all things that would be desirable in order of priority.
     

  13. CAPT D
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    CAPT D Junior Member

    S O R

    Hello Fms, Turns Out That I Have One But Did Not Know What It Was Called,

    Thank You For Your Time
     
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