Boat design software

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by sgcc113, Dec 13, 2008.

  1. sgcc113
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    sgcc113 New Member

    Hello Everyone, I'm new to this site. Hopefully you can help me out. I'm A expert carpenter and a novice boat builder, I have been designing boats for years using my trusty drafting table. I'd like to start designing using software. Since I'm new to this I don't no what program I should get. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Thank You.
     
  2. erik818
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    erik818 Senior Member

    sgcc113,
    This is not my subject at all, but as you've got no answers I'll give you what advice I have.

    There's another forum on this site for design software with threads that seem to adress your question. Check those threads.

    Generally I would say it is the same with marine design software as with any other CAD engineering software. The software will help you with drawing the design onto a computer, help you with calculations and simulations, help you produce production drawings, nice presentations etc. You still have to supply the brain and the experience yourself to make a good design.

    A software named "freeship" (use the search function for it) is available for free and is said to be a good starter.

    Good luck,
    Erik
     
  3. mikereed100
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    mikereed100 Junior Member

    I've been using Rhinocerus 3.0. I found it intuitive and fairly easy to learn. They offer a free version online that is fully functional, but you are limited to 20 saves. If you know a student you can pick up the full version with excellent manual for $185.

    Mike
     
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