Comments on my pictures?

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Raggi_Thor, Mar 7, 2006.

  1. Raggi_Thor
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  2. Wellydeckhand

    Wellydeckhand Previous Member

    U have design larger version not sleek racer like 10/10 but more homely type of circumnavigate sail boat?
     
  3. Windvang
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    As it is a sporty boat, maybe you should put a little more action in it. A bit of heel and wake perhaps?
     
  4. Raggi_Thor
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    Thanks to both of you.
    I will try to make some more action, I agree, it was just so simple to use the flat water :)
    We have not designed any cruisen boats ourselves yeat, but we do offer kits to Dudley Dix' designs.
     
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

  6. Raggi_Thor
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    Thanks Steve, your picture is really neat.
    I'll add more details...
    Do you use more lights than the sun and sky?
     
  7. roykevincentius

    roykevincentius Previous Member

    The back of the boat...Opened,directly conected to the water,always interests me.Won't trap any water in the area(i think).Really wish to have the buoyancy calculation ability to design such boat.Add a little make up, here and there, and It surely turned to a beautiful boat:).
     
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  8. Vega
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    Vega Senior Member

    Raggi, as you can see, SteveĀ“s boat has a lot of detail and that means he can "show" a closer view.

    Yours have no detail, I mean cables, rudder, etc, so at that stage you should only try to show the boat in a faraway view, were we can see the global shape (nice boat) but where the details are not visible.
     
  9. Raggi_Thor
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    Raggi_Thor Nav.arch/Designer/Builder

    Tanks Vega, I will try to add more details, but it takes time...
    Now the boat is ready for painting and test sails in a few weeks, I hope.
    The real thing is always better :)
     
  10. mattoc
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    I like both boats they are both very appeling
     
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

    Too true, Raggi. And takes much more skill to achieve. :)
    Steve
     

  12. mattosmond
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    as mentioned above put some lines in, maybe even a small manaquin,,,,,, if you want i can email you an iges one..... it will make it look 'finished'
    Nice little boat though,,,,,,,
     
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