Help for a beginner please

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by Adrian Dale, Dec 2, 2006.

  1. Adrian Dale
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    Adrian Dale New Member

    Dear All,

    I am a commercial artist who has started to turn his attention to sailboats as my subject matter. This was prompted when I was working down near Pendennis yard when the J-Class 'Ranger' was comming out of refit . She provided an astounding spectacle. I will be off to Valencia in Aprill to extend my portfolio. Prior to doing so however, I was wondering if anybody could spare a few minutes here and there to email in person to answer a few basic questions about yachting design terms which I do not fully understand. I am a novice to this field and would not want to clutter up the forum by sounding like the yacht-design version of Homer Simpson .

    Any help appreciated.

    Ade

    the_tundra_wind@mthtrains.com
     
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  3. SailDesign
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

    Adrian,
    I know this may sound strange, but your best bet for terminology and understandng of how things SHOULD look is to go sailing. Even to just go out on a small motorboat and watch boats sailing will help. You would be amazed at the number of otherwise superb artists who just cannot depict a sailng boat to save their lives. When you have sailed a bit, you don't make those mistakes....
    Steve
     
  4. Adrian Dale
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    Adrian Dale New Member

    Help for a beginner

    Thanks for that folks. As it happens, I spent many years living on Portland in Dorset by the national sailing academy. I did a bit of sailing. In particuar, I many a good time in amphibious vehicles. Hardly sailing, but fun non the less.
     

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