May Be More Of Us, Soon

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Dave Fleming, Oct 19, 2003.

  1. willibuch3
    Joined: Feb 2004
    Posts: 12
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Reading PA

    willibuch3 Junior Member

    Hi to all.

    Where is everyone?

    I am a new member and have started construction of a 34 ft 1920's style power boat. Construction will be plywood on Southern yellow pine,epoxy-cloth covered.
     
  2. PAR
    Joined: Nov 2003
    Posts: 19,126
    Likes: 498, Points: 93, Legacy Rep: 3967
    Location: Eustis, FL

    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    Willbuch, the Dutch has Rubbed most away from this thread . . . he has a skill in this area here and on other forums as well.
     
  3. Red Elk
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 1
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Wa. State

    Red Elk New Member

    NEED HELP Posting. ???

    Stumbled apon this forom. Mite b rite up my ally....but how dos one OPENLY ask so ALL can see/ help? Im a computer dah (realy). Any out there willing to tell? Red Elk
     
  4. Willallison
    Joined: Oct 2001
    Posts: 3,590
    Likes: 130, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 2369
    Location: Australia

    Willallison Senior Member

    Well, you've managed to register and everything ok - so you're off to a good start! :D
    Near the top left corner of each subject page (eg. powerboats, open discussion etc) there's a button that says "New Thread". Click that and you can start a new discussion about whatever boat related thing you want to know about.
    BTW - welcome to the forum!
     
  5. willibuch3
    Joined: Feb 2004
    Posts: 12
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Reading PA

    willibuch3 Junior Member

    May Be More of Us,Soon

    :) Welcome Red Elk.

    I am not sure if you are asking about what buttons or keys to use to make a reply?
     
  6. Kiernan
    Joined: Nov 2004
    Posts: 3
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Treasure Island, FL

    Kiernan New Member

    New to this board but, not new to the industry. Well, when it comes to knowing any one portion I have to say I am a general know enough to get into trouble, then out, then in again.
    I have been in cruising boards, racing and general marine industry lurker.
    I have some focus on design, building and the use of sail boats for the most part but have designed a couple of power boats. One 65' the other 15' with a 13, and 17 & 23 foot version. I built the 15 as a proto type and it worked fine. funding became a problem for production and I was in a car accident halting that project at the time.
    I am a westlawn student having paid up the fees but slow on the courses as it was placed on the back burner more times than I'd care to remember.
    So, I am honing my talents, concentrating my energies and developing some focus on creating more of a base to work from.
    That will include continued Westlawn education, Auto Cad and math development studies.
    I've purchased a couple of projects boats to toy with and to sell as additional income to fund this process. Yeah, I bought right. And have to facility to store and work on them. Oh yeah, time too!
    This is a great site as for the potential to communicate with others more into the "what makes it work" than I have experienced before.
     

  7. dutch man

    dutch man Guest

    Hey gang Im back!
     
Loading...
Similar Threads
  1. philSweet
    Replies:
    0
    Views:
    761
  2. GrantNutbeam
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    1,365
  3. Sean Herron
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    2,043
  4. Rurudyne
    Replies:
    10
    Views:
    1,617
  5. El_Guero
    Replies:
    10
    Views:
    2,622
  6. rwatson
    Replies:
    0
    Views:
    1,467
  7. claydog
    Replies:
    7
    Views:
    4,216
  8. troy2000
    Replies:
    16
    Views:
    3,665
  9. brian eiland
    Replies:
    43
    Views:
    4,215
  10. Boston
    Replies:
    1,128
    Views:
    112,049
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.