where get full details of fast patrol vessels?

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  1. porkovan
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    porkovan student

    i M STUDYING FINAL YEAR NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.I AM DOING MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN PATROL VESSEL , SO KINDLY ANY ONE PLEASE HELP ME?
     
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  3. Leo Lazauskas
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    Here is a link to a catamaran type
    http://www.geoshipyard.com/portfolio.asp?ID=7
    They claim that Michlet was used to predict the EHP and got within 2% of the estimates from towing tank tests.
    So you have Gonzo's suggestion, a catamaran type, and a free program to
    estimate the calm-water hydrodynamics, now get to work. :)

    And good luck with your studies!
    Leo.
     

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