interior

Discussion in 'Services & Employment' started by Semrin Demirel, Feb 11, 2007.

  1. Semrin Demirel
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    Semrin Demirel New Member

    hello everybody,

    my name is semrin and i´m close to finish my study of interior design in coburg, germany. afterwards i want to work in the boat-building section to learn about how to design the interiors of boats.

    has anybody experience with these topic and needs a helpful hand in his team?

    cheers semrin
     
  2. longliner45
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    longliner45 Senior Member

    the best advise I can give you is to spend some time on a boat ,,and then see what you would need ,,or like to have ,,some people like boats for showing off status, some people have a more practical use ,,it depends on what market you want to appeal to,,longliner
     
  3. Semrin Demirel
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    Semrin Demirel New Member

    yes, my last idea was to make a sailing licens to get into the subject. thanks for your advice!
     

  4. Tim B
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    Tim B Senior Member

    Sail for a few days on a boat, and try different boats. It will soon become obvious which are well thought out and which don't work at all. When you have some ideas, sketch them on paper, then try drawing them in 3D CAD. Once you've done a few CAD drawings (in which the interior will actually fit the hull!!), go sailing again, keep doing it and you'll get good at picking the best bits.

    Naturally, it will take a long time,

    Tim B.
     
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