Taylor's curve

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Laranjo123, Sep 14, 2011.

  1. Laranjo123

    Laranjo123 Previous Member

    does anyone know how to do this taylor's curve? I really need this to form my hull...
     
  2. Laranjo123

    Laranjo123 Previous Member

    is there anyone who knows this process pls help....
     
  3. gonzo
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    Is that the one for weights and floatation along the length of the hull?
     
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    Are you refering to N-curves in the Extended Law of Comparison from Taylor's ancient text "Speed and Power of Ships"?
     
  5. Laranjo123

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