HISWA Papers

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  1. sorenfdk
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    sorenfdk Yacht Designer

    I've just found out that the proceedings from the latest HISWA symposiae can be downloaded for free at: http://www.hiswasymposium.com.
    For those of you who don't know what the HISWA symposiae are: It's the European equivalent of the Chesapeake symposiae. Or rather it's the other way round - HISWA began two years before Chesapeake!
    I think many of these papers are must-reads for anyone with an interest in yacht design.
     
  2. yipster
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    yipster designer

    some interesting papers, thanks søren
    hiswa is alive and well i see reading forexample "design considerations on a canting keel"
     

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  3. ErikG
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    ErikG Senior Member

    Great link Søren

    Mange tack
     
  4. Mikey
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    Mikey Senior Member

    You beat me again Søren... Thanks for valuable info!
     
  5. danwupperman
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    danwupperman New Member

    Thanks a lot for that one!
     
  6. sorenfdk
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    sorenfdk Yacht Designer

    You're welcome, all of you.
    To be honest, it wasn't hard to find. I attended the latest symposium and was told that the papers would be published on their website sometime in the future. So it was just to wait and see...
    BTW: Wouldn't it be nice if the Chesapeake people did the same thing?
     
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  7. danielro
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    danielro Junior Member

    Great, thanks
    Daniel
     

  8. dionysis
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    dionysis Senior Member

    Thanks sorenfdk, and yes Chesapeake should. In fact I cannot see why they do not release some of their old archival material.

    Cheers
     
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