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Excellent site for Boat Plans
I found this great site for boat plans, it even has **************** downloadable plans just look way at the bottom of each boats description at the last link to the .zip file. You will need some sort of CAD program to read the dxf-format though. http://www.boatplans.dk/ -- Yellowchaser img src='http://www.hookandsinker.com/1524.gif' border='0' alt='user posted image' / -If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of FISHING poles.- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yellowchaser's Profile: http://www.hookandsinker.com/forum/member.php?userid=2 View this thread: http://www.hookandsinker.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=50028 |
Yellowchaser writes:
You will need some sort of CAD program to read the dxf-format though. You will need $$$, spammer. |
Yellowchaser wrote:
I found this great site for boat plans, it even has **************** downloadable plans just look way at the bottom of each boats description at the last link to the .zip file. You will need some sort of CAD program to read the dxf-format though. http://www.boatplans.dk/ Anyone know what program reads those dxf files? Would there perhaps be a free one? -H |
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I would suggest IntelliCAD that you can download for free, It is one of the best AutoCAD clones some even recon it better than AutoCAD and it do offer import of various 2D and 3D formats. Btw It is nice to see a fellow dane trying his luck on the web ,it seem to be quite tradisional designs and proberly very tradisional plans and there are a good collection of different boat types, nice to see. P.C. |
Here you go. This puppy works like a champ and reads AutoCAD files too.
BTW, DXF files are 'drawing exchange' files. It's just a cross-platform format that lets you share drawings between otherwise incompatible graphics programs. http://www.progecad.com Brian D "Heikki" wrote in message . .. Yellowchaser wrote: I found this great site for boat plans, it even has **************** downloadable plans just look way at the bottom of each boats description at the last link to the .zip file. You will need some sort of CAD program to read the dxf-format though. http://www.boatplans.dk/ Anyone know what program reads those dxf files? Would there perhaps be a free one? -H |
Noting that the LT version of the software is free but still must be
registered. I think it works for awhile, then you fill out the usual address info in their online registration form and they send you an authorization code that gets rid of the nagware notices when the program starts up. I for one, believe that if you like a particular package, that it's worth paying for and ProgeCAD is a very good AutoCAD replacement and a helluva lot cheaper. No affiliation ...I'm just cheeeaaaap and these folks put together a good product. I think letting you go free is good marketing for them ... Brian D "Brian D" wrote in message ... Here you go. This puppy works like a champ and reads AutoCAD files too. BTW, DXF files are 'drawing exchange' files. It's just a cross-platform format that lets you share drawings between otherwise incompatible graphics programs. http://www.progecad.com Brian D "Heikki" wrote in message . .. Yellowchaser wrote: I found this great site for boat plans, it even has **************** downloadable plans just look way at the bottom of each boats description at the last link to the .zip file. You will need some sort of CAD program to read the dxf-format though. http://www.boatplans.dk/ Anyone know what program reads those dxf files? Would there perhaps be a free one? -H |
what makes you think hes spamming?, so if i was to post a website that i
thought was a good one that others would want to look at, would that make me a spammer too?.........what a dumbass "Yellowchaser" wrote in message ... I found this great site for boat plans, it even has **************** downloadable plans just look way at the bottom of each boats description at the last link to the .zip file. You will need some sort of CAD program to read the dxf-format though. http://www.boatplans.dk/ -- Yellowchaser img src='http://www.hookandsinker.com/1524.gif' border='0' alt='user posted image' / -If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of FISHING poles.- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yellowchaser's Profile: http://www.hookandsinker.com/forum/member.php?userid=2 View this thread: http://www.hookandsinker.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=50028 |
Hi
"Go look thru the fishing newsgroups at other posts by this one and you might not think it's so nice anymore... " True like when you enter an usenet architecture group what you see is items like "sex on a bike", sure , this is the hotspot of the week for usenet group alt.architecture. Then I wonder how an naive promoting of quite quite tradisional blueprints for a hobby thing shuld mane anyone vorry -- don't we all know that there are a myriade of AutoCAD clones and as said in this tread, this is just about trasferable file formats inbetween different more or less stupid programmed CAD programs. Well then you proberly know that my promoting of 3D-Honeycomb just stand out even more clear, as if this is just a discussion about how the good old rutines and 2D drafting systems havn't develobed into a visionary 3D solution , please just look at my signature ; realy I thought that this was a tread about boat plans --- have you guy's ever thought about what a profesional boatsbuilder, one of those who acturly learned the crafts, would think reading the nonesense that often show in a boatsbuilding group ? What would you guy's think if some jerk came and knew anything about your profesional skills and acted as a true babarian and a ****off ? |
On Sun, 8 May 2005 12:54:57 +0000 (UTC), Chicago Paddling-Fishing
wrote: Can you proivide an example? I personally am interested in whether this is spam, but have a _negative_ interest in fishing.... Go look thru the fishing newsgroups at other posts by this one and you might not think it's so nice anymore... |
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