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Am mechanical engineer with a composites background presently residing
in south India. After recent Tsunami disaster, toying with the idea to help make hand /sail/outboard moter powered fiberglass fishing boats of standard 30 feet length. Raw materials .. chopped strand mat, fiberglass cloth, polyester resin and rigid PU foam are commercially available locally, as is semi-skilled labour who could make boats to pre designed drawings. Can someone help to guide in the following ? Shapes: Are drawings available on net? or on payment? What hull shape is better? U? Flatbottom? Do Lloyds or other certifying agencies based in Europe/US have a branch or mechanism to test and certify marine craft after fabrication and testing when involved right from beginning stages in India? If existing wooden hull shapes are duplicated but replaced by solid fiberglass laminate or polyurethene foam (closed cell to keep out water) sandwich, would it serve the purpose with stability resisting wave forces with adequate margin before capsizing? For a physics picture of stability: 1) Is metacentric height a parameter to assess stability? 2) Draft. On what factors is load-depth of immersion relations established? Hope not a tall order. TIA for all helpful tips. G.L.Narasimham |
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Hi
I will point to a Yahoo group where you can find free/download design of various sizes and different types of construction. What is interesting about the site is that it progress a new building method develobed just to overcome some of the real troubles with ships building and develobed to offer a hull at a third the cost, in modern seaworty design , tree times the strength of tradisional construction methods and acturly using the computer for the lofting and cutting of the only material needed for these designs, sheet material. The plans are free and cover tradisional small dinghies up to ocean going combined sail/speed boats , please notis that as the plans are CAD drawings, you can alter the designs by up or down scaling the intire drawing and from a 12 meter heavy speed boat ,end up with a very attractive and practic hull for a reliable and safe work boat. A tradisional boat of some size simply need ribs or frames even in the building process, so you can fit the unfolded panels onto somthing that show the shape of the craft and act as substructure ---- with these crafts the framework go one step further, as they are aranged in a 3D pattern that make each frame be supported by all others, providing a much stronger hull ,leading to a building technike that make the hull as a thick shell of frames forming a honeycomb structure that covered with the paneling end up as a most rugid construction where sheet materials are the main building material, where nothing in the framework need bending but is cut from sheet materials steel or plywood .. These are most exiting designs in terms of ease of building while the plans in full-scale show each detail, the hull consisting of a thick shell with the perfect framework underneath offer a ready hull where most time comsuming details are removed by design, --------- The full-scale plans can acturly be spray-glued onto the sheet material chosen for panels or framework and cut from the lines on the drawings directly for perfect fit and a garentie of the hull shown in the plans, the stability are better than what Lloyd ask and an option to foam fill the honeycomb cubes promise a hull unable to sink one where you can cut a hole in the back and place a big in-outboard thru an engine well --- after the hull is build and before you chosen the engines. Check the slideshow that show just a fraction of both old and the new 3D-Honeycomb based designs, anyway Cyber-Boat offer free download of true 3D modern designs _and_ the unfolded panels plus building jig and framework assembly, and any material you need, is sheet material of your choice ; that be steel, premade glasfiber sheets with one side nice turning outside making the finish as the first thing and the framework as somthing you can cover with mat and resin and just leave there using it first as building jig and later as permanent honeycomb framework. Now please check the site, there are several orther groups with designs, you will find the links at the main group's homepage --- Btw. check a search about 3D-Honeycomb as the method also build a house at a third the cost four times as strong and only halve the trouble building ; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cyber-Boat/ Best regards Per Corell Boatbuilder CAD expert http://home20.inet.tele.dk/h-3d/ |
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On 15 Jan 2005 08:49:10 -0800, "Narasimham"
wrote: Am mechanical engineer with a composites background presently residing in south India. After recent Tsunami disaster, toying with the idea to help make hand /sail/outboard moter powered fiberglass fishing boats of standard 30 feet length. Raw materials .. chopped strand mat, fiberglass cloth, polyester resin and rigid PU foam are commercially available locally, as is semi-skilled labour who could make boats to pre designed drawings. Can someone help to guide in the following ? Shapes: Are drawings available on net? or on payment? What hull shape is better? U? Flatbottom? Do Lloyds or other certifying agencies based in Europe/US have a branch or mechanism to test and certify marine craft after fabrication and testing when involved right from beginning stages in India? If existing wooden hull shapes are duplicated but replaced by solid fiberglass laminate or polyurethene foam (closed cell to keep out water) sandwich, would it serve the purpose with stability resisting wave forces with adequate margin before capsizing? If the density of the new hull materials duplicates the wood, the capsize behavior won't change. If the new hull is thicker or thinner but weighs the same overall the behavior still won't change enough to notice. For a physics picture of stability: 1) Is metacentric height a parameter to assess stability? Yes, it is one factor. 2) Draft. On what factors is load-depth of immersion relations established? The volume of the immersed part of the hull displaces the weight of the vessel in water. That is what displacement means. HTH Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a Capsizing under chute, and having the chute rise and fill without tangling, all while Mark and Sally are still behind you |
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Here are some links to local fiberglass ocean going commercial fishing boat
builders. You might try emailing them. http://www.peiboats.com/ http://www.huttboat.ca/ http://www.fourportsmarine.com/ http://www.magnamarine.com "Narasimham" wrote in message oups.com... Am mechanical engineer with a composites background presently residing in south India. After recent Tsunami disaster, toying with the idea to help make hand /sail/outboard moter powered fiberglass fishing boats of standard 30 feet length. Raw materials .. chopped strand mat, fiberglass cloth, polyester resin and rigid PU foam are commercially available locally, as is semi-skilled labour who could make boats to pre designed drawings. Can someone help to guide in the following ? Shapes: Are drawings available on net? or on payment? What hull shape is better? U? Flatbottom? Do Lloyds or other certifying agencies based in Europe/US have a branch or mechanism to test and certify marine craft after fabrication and testing when involved right from beginning stages in India? If existing wooden hull shapes are duplicated but replaced by solid fiberglass laminate or polyurethene foam (closed cell to keep out water) sandwich, would it serve the purpose with stability resisting wave forces with adequate margin before capsizing? For a physics picture of stability: 1) Is metacentric height a parameter to assess stability? 2) Draft. On what factors is load-depth of immersion relations established? Hope not a tall order. TIA for all helpful tips. G.L.Narasimham |
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If you go to the boatdesign.net forums, there are active threads concerning how
we can help in that area. Try he http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=26 Steve Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer http://members.aol.com/SailDesign/pr...cbweb/home.htm |
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Hi
I am a danish boatbuilder I build and design from experience and realy none of my boats ever proven wrong, ---- the rules about materials is easy you can find these easy a boat this size ask this thickness of paneling and this amount of frames my buisness is true new building methods and design. The 3D-Honeycomb method offer a boat at a third the cost, much stronger in construction and if you care look into detail in the design, also a boat build much faster and one more very important issue ; the materials do not need to be bended everything also the assembly framework are cut from sheet materials. A boat is structure and panels, this structure are among the most efficient as it involve develobment in digital tools in understanding digital tools in using the technology of the future to replace what I learned being a boatbuilder and what I scrapped measuring it up against the new tools . Materials like sheet material ask only one production line where tradisionaly you need several productions to different types of beams profiles, fittings nuts and bolts, here there are only sheet material that form any round or square form, ready to be covered with the surface digitaly unfolded from the same 3D model that shape the framework in exact measures. The full-scale plans must not be scaled unequaly but to cirtain degrees , a 7 meter can be scaled to 10 meter but ofcaurse not to 20 meter. Now this is my ansver to you, for the Bolger fanatics I will say, that unless you want the fishermen to make their bread from boats made from scratch shut your mouth,. Best regards, ---- the best it can be in honor of a proud old craft. Per Corell Boatbuilder Copenhagen Denmark |
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You might try talking with the fishermen in the area since they have long
experience of what shapes work and which ones don't work well for their waters. Then work from there. Brian |
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Hi
Andrew maby you shuld join the Bolger crowd and suggest an elegant Elefant, guess you and the other crowd acturly never reached the hangover supporting oldfasion design pieces of offcut plywood and now as the best skills you know, lead the bullying . Now you done well in this group, being the outmost skilled craftmen in bullying and harrassing displaying hate as the top social skill . ---------- Why do you spill your poison, wasn't it enough to take the bread from some guy better skilled than the average Bolger fanatic ; am I not all-american enough having a strange frensh name or are your ass simply about to burn from anger that now real skills must show it value. Go suggest a Bolger design and laugh the ass out your pans, destroy the reputation of anyone who dare say have visions and master the new tools, but Andrew I build the old way, I even have a good reputation as boatbuilder and you dryass crowd only have a reputation as dryass usenet junkey's allway's on the lookout for somone to harras somone to bully . ---------- Somone who think boats shuld not be build from scratch plywood leftover. You crowd allway's hated the skilled ones didn't you. |
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