Kotaro Horiuchi book on boat design

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  1. Guru
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    Guru Honyakusha

    Thank you Earl. You have given me another option. The site seems to be here:
    https://www.createspace.com/

    Will explore this as well as Indiegogo.

    Regards,
    Guru
     
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    Guru Honyakusha

    Thanks to all those who replied. I am making one chapter available to you all - should I post the PDF file directly to the forum as an attachment or place it in my Dropbox and give a link here? If possible, I'd like to do the former but am not sure whether attachments are allowed here.

    The chapter is Hydrofoil design.

    Guru
     
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    If the PDF is 10 MB or under in file size, click the blue post reply button or on the quick reply, click go advanced and then click manage attachments to attach it to a forum post. (If it's larger than that in file size, please post a link instead.) Thanks for sharing it with the forum.
     
  4. Rurudyne
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    I think I understand. See if this is close: the upstream end being held firm and the downstream end is loose. In between is a boat of some kind equipped with a paddlewheel, around which in some way the rope is looped several times so that there is effective friction. The power applied to the wheel causes it to rotate. Because the relative torque from the floats vs the spindle the boat can be pulled upstream towards the fixed end. I would guess that the loose end had some sort of attachable drag inducing device if much work was to be done.

    It sounds like a capstan or winch set on its side and is an interesting concept.
     
  5. Guru
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    Guru Honyakusha

    Yes, that's more like it. More when I actually translate a complete chapter devoted to this boat.
    Guru
     
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    Guru Honyakusha

    Hello,
    I am attaching with this message Chapter 2 of the book LOCUS OF A BOAT DESIGNER (1) by Kotaro Horiuchi.
    Note that some final polishing work remains (replacing existing figures with clearer ones, fine tuning the layout (fonts, margins, etc.), proofing, fact verification and so on), but the chapter is generally complete.

    Any constructive feedback will be gratefully received.
    Regards,
    Guru
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    Attached: PDF file
    View attachment C2.pdf
     
  7. J. Eskue
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    Hello. I know this is a rather old topic and much has happened in the last ten years, but I would be very interested in finding out the current state of the translation of Kotaro Horiuchi first book on boat design, Locus volume 1? I'd be very interested in getting a copy. I have Vol 2 and it has made me a Horiuchi 'Fan'.
    Even a link to the original Japanese version would be most welcome. Thank you!
    Johnnie in US
     
  8. montero
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    What about this vol 2 ? I would also like to become a fan .
     
  9. J. Eskue
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    Vol 2 is listed on Amazon right now (July 10, 2025). It is a really inspirational and useful book.
     
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    Thank you for the information . Locus vol.1 is a kind of white raven ?
     
  11. J. Eskue
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    If that means a rare bird, that is yes. Apparently available in Japanese, which I don't read, but I think the pictures would be worth the book. The English translation seems to have not been completed. If I find a source for the Japanese version, I will let you know.
     
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    Thank you in advance .Best regards.
     

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