Paper and pencil

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by laukejas, Dec 4, 2014.

  1. Hampus
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    Hampus Junior Member

    Thank you :)
     
  2. Lebardemelon
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    Lebardemelon New Member

    a mucisian...? Interest ex in naval.architecture? Amazing.
    So far what is the best book you found to do the job?
    Mine is ARCHITECTURE DU VOILIER Dessin & Calculs (Tome 2)
    Cheers
    Eric
     
  3. laukejas
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    laukejas Senior Member

    Well, thank you, but what's so special about being a musician with interest in naval architecture? :D Boats are amazing, no matter what is your profession.

    If I had to name two most influential books, they would be
    Principles of Yacht Design by Lars Larsson and Rolf Eliasson, and Sailmaker's Apprentice by Emiliano Marino. Both are amazing on the subject.
     

  4. Lebardemelon
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    Lebardemelon New Member

    Yes true! They are amazing.... And what is sure is that we spend too,much Time in front of our computers and it is also quite boring to understand the software before being able to draw anything.
    And at the end of the day the real job do not change....it is outsider in the hangar ( ? I,Forget the word In english) with Wood, glue and the "music " of our tools....
    Cheers
    Éric.
     
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