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I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that
permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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Clever idea, but a little short on flotation in the event it swamps!
"Antonio" wrote in message om... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 00:11:12 GMT, "Auerbach"
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email Clever idea, but a little short on flotation in the event it swamps! That could be overcome, I would think. My concern is wearing of the fabric, although we have some amazing sutff these days. Just hope the OP does not intend to get rich, unless they are really lucky. By which I mean, if you let somebody else pay you for an idea, and they do the development, you better hope they sell a lot, as your cut will be 1%. "Antonio" wrote in message . com... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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"Antonio" wrote in message
om... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . This is definately not a new idea. http://www.foldingkayaks.org/ comes to mind.... Meindert |
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Pictures of somone rowing on a very very flat lake, with no gear or
passengers aboard, is not going to sell it. Why would someone want a folding boat? what would they want to do with it? It must be capable of coping with far less than idillic conditions and carrying more than a lone adult. It may be that your boat is very capable... maybe... but your pictures imply very limited capabilitys. "Antonio" wrote in message om... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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Meindert Sprang wrote:
"Antonio" wrote in message om... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . This is definately not a new idea. http://www.foldingkayaks.org/ comes to mind.... No only is it not a new idea, but compared to folding kayaks, this design is the very definition of "rudimentary". Far more imaginative and higher performance designs are possible in folding craft. Still, a folding dinghy/tender has some utility. |
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Looks like it might be suited to clandesine activities.
Antonio wrote: I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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![]() Bob Medico wrote: Looks like it might be suited to clandesine activities. Antonio wrote: I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . This proof that "not so great minds" sometimes think alike. I gave a lot of thought to a similar boat to solve the "Dinghy Problem" of sailboats in the 26-32' range that are too small to easily carry a full size dinghy and do not want to carry an inflateable. I considered using fiberglas poles through sleeves in the fabric along the gunnels. The poles would come to a point at the bow and insert in a rigid block. Rigid transom, semi-rigid bottom with a fiberglas pole running along the bottom. I considered shaping the bottom fiberglas pole to nest like tent poles to make a skeg so it would track well. Rigid thwarts to hold it apart. The prototype he shows is a start but it really needs a seat, a skeg, etc. Not terribly original but with a little work it might make a good tender for sailboats. I reccomend he do a little more work on it, make a beta unit incorporating necessary changes. Take it to sailboat shows like the St. Petersburg, FL show in Sept. Rent a booth, do demonstrations, sell a few to pay for the booth, learn a lot. Go home, make improvements, go to another show... Good Luck David OHara |
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I really do like the idea to solve the "Dinghy Problem". I wonder if
the material he uses incorporates floatation in the material? Maybe he could incorporate floatation in a seat. It really needs some tough material for pulling it up onto oyster bars but inflateables have this so maybe his is tough enough. He should be able to demonstrate patching the material for when you run it into an oyster covered piling. Maybe use an inflateable skeg? Lots of possibilities. I doubt it has much use as a boat by itself, but as a tender for sailboats, it really does. How difficult would it be to translate the site into English? |
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![]() Bob Medico wrote: Looks like it might be suited to clandesine activities. Antonio wrote: I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . My day is ruined now. After seeing this I'll spend all my time thinking about it instead of what I should be doing. Compare his concept to other folding boats. Porta-Boat is a good and well done concept but is still too unwieldy to assemble on the deck of a small sailboat. When folded, it is too long to store anywhere on my 28' boat except against the lifelines where it would produce too much windage. Nesting Dinghys are another concept and I actually built the Two-Paw 9 to see if it would work well for me. It is "ok" but has many problems. It is lightweight but is still unwieldy to assemble. For storage, it sits on my foredeck and covers my foreward hatch. It is also a problem to see over when steering while sitting. Inflateables you can forget, they dont row worth anything and rowing is a necessity for me. Inflateable kayaks might work but have too little capacity to be useful. Other folding boats I have seen are all too long when folded. The ideal dinghy would be: Lightweight for hoisting out of the water. Would carry 3 people would have floatation would row well ( I mean for at least 1 Km) Easy to assemble would store in a small volume (1m X 1m X .33 m) With some work, his boat might fit this need. David OHara |
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