Patience

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  1. nukisen
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    Of course you should be able to draw your hulls in freeship. But sometimes it is tricky for newbes as me. but I have alredy drawn a boat with this program.
    And built it. But remember I am a newbe with both freeship and with designing of boats. 3000-12000 tonnage ships I am more familiar with because I do work with produktion of this.
     
  2. peter radclyffe
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    nukisen hi, thanks, im learning
     
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    Hello Peter,

    especially for you, with your knowledge, such a program can be a real help. Give Freeship+ a try. Sasha posted the link already. You can go right through to the last page and the .pdf files most is told in them!

    Regards
    Richard
     
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    God Bless You Richard
     
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    Thats too much.
    You´re always welcome! That was a fun for me to do that little tutorial and it was halfways meant as a joke, but some found it helpful. Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

    Regards
    Richard
     
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    Peter!
    I am convinced that the tool inside freship takes you to a higher level. And also I am sure that you are able to learn a lot of this program as you already are familiar with a lot of calculation and formulas.
     
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    My apologies...I didn't know you were an NA. You should try the Yahoo group for Freeship here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Freeship_HTandT_Group/?yguid=66788418

    here is a link with some tutorials on it
    http://www.nessmuking.com/articles/notus-racing-and-cruising-canoe-an-exercise-in-using-freeship/
     
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    thanks Steve, sorry i didnt read your post clearly,
     
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    Steve, i am not an n/a
     
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    Hmm, does´nt look much like a Freeship linesplan. But nice though!
     
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    thats more like it Richard,
     
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    Patience, A shipwright yesterday, Peter Radclyffe, copyright 2009 The yacht had been converted into a ketch in the sixties
    stainless steel honeymoon years, just before they all got into bed with fibreglass, which along with aluminium have to be some of the most ugly & dangerous post war products, but I’m bound to be distressed by these things as my modus operandi is beauty & strength rather than speed & ugly design , all this junk hardware had to be replaced with new bronze hull, deck& mast fittings.
     

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