I don't know ...the chief weakness in existing do-it-yourself boats is the
apparent lack of the bikini-attraction force. It's probably some kind of
static charge thing that draws polyester swimsuits closer, but have you
noticed that fiberglass speed boats tend to attract the most bikinis?
Whenever a bikini gets close, it sticks right to the boat with such strength
that the gal wearing the bikini is stuck flat on her back for hours. We've
got to figure this out and fix home-builts so they work better ...maybe wood
is a bikini repellent? I know aluminum is ...same with forward-slanting
windshields...
Brian
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"Chris" wrote in message
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"gjoyce" wrote in message
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I figured this erudite group could point me in the correct direction.
I've been
cruising thru a variety of naval research sites, but was wondering
what you
designer-types might think.
Where do you see hull design - shapes, materials, coatings,
propulsion, etc. - going in the near - and not so near - future?
Thanks
Gary P. Joyce
Well, I think they'll be working alot more IR/Radar-defeating surfaces
into
construction, stealth technologies, crew-automation...
I see afew multihulls on the design table, lots of efforts to reduce
ship/crew size, increase efficiency, defenses seem to be focusing towards
anti-missile lately. If you'll notice, alot more design-process proposals
are coming out for smaller naval vessels, with less focus on the larger
carrier vessels. The Aircraft Carrier of today doesn't look much
different
than it did in WW2-era. Not so for the destroyer or frigate of today's
Navy.