new user salutes all

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by ars-technica, Apr 8, 2004.

  1. ars-technica
    Joined: Apr 2004
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    Location: Italy

    ars-technica Naval Architect

    I bumped into this site and I found very interesting the idea of the community; so I have registered and now I am here to present myself,a naval engineer ,Italian, devoted to the yacht design, expert in composite structure, always in search of
    new persons who share their knowhow.
    I Believe that can suffice for now.
    I leave a greeting to all the community
    (my english is very bad but i'm working to...)
     
  2. SailDesign
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

    serendib - welcome aboard.
    Do not worry about your English - it is far better than the Italian we could write...
    Steve
     
  3. CGN
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    CGN Senior Member

    Welcome serendib!, i have question for you, do you know if the rules for navigation lights for inland from italy are in the internet, where i can have a look at them?

    i was looking for some regulations about position and navlights required for inland navigation for commercial boats within italy.

    Thanks
     

  4. ars-technica
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    ars-technica Naval Architect

    i think you have to ask to the harbor police,or directly to the RINA (registro italiano navale),i have not experience on commercial boat,only ribs and luxury yacht...
     
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