SammieJ
10-01-2006, 06:40 AM
I'm trying to design a 55ft monohull fast cruising yacht along the lines of Vallicelli/Farr - clean lines, modern & stylish. Although it's a boat I want for myself, I would like it to be worthy of ongoing manufacture and the design therefore needs to comply with the relevant ISO standards.
The idea is to pull a lot of the ideas from modern, stylish yachts for the design, and then to set up a yard (with possible ongoing manufacturing capabilities) in a low labour cost country such as Indonesia (I've been there to look at boat building possibilities) or India/China (no experience whatsoever as yet). I've also arranged to go to IBEX in Miami in November.
To date, I have been working with Freeship and Rhino (minus the marine upgrades) and have been studying Larsson & Eliasson's Principles of Yacht design, and athough I understand the maths (in principle), I feel I'm struggling with what to do in which order. I have managed to prepare an outline hull design, have specific ideas about the deck/exterior and have begun to research components such as hardware.
I would be very grateful if someone would take me under their wing and give me a steer at each point in the process. I'm not asking for you to do the work for me, but to be a mentor; someone that I can bounce things off as I progress??
Any takers?
Thanks
Sam
The idea is to pull a lot of the ideas from modern, stylish yachts for the design, and then to set up a yard (with possible ongoing manufacturing capabilities) in a low labour cost country such as Indonesia (I've been there to look at boat building possibilities) or India/China (no experience whatsoever as yet). I've also arranged to go to IBEX in Miami in November.
To date, I have been working with Freeship and Rhino (minus the marine upgrades) and have been studying Larsson & Eliasson's Principles of Yacht design, and athough I understand the maths (in principle), I feel I'm struggling with what to do in which order. I have managed to prepare an outline hull design, have specific ideas about the deck/exterior and have begun to research components such as hardware.
I would be very grateful if someone would take me under their wing and give me a steer at each point in the process. I'm not asking for you to do the work for me, but to be a mentor; someone that I can bounce things off as I progress??
Any takers?
Thanks
Sam