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Do a search of the magazine archives at WoodenBoat Magazine's web site. I
got about 4 articles on the topic of the taking of lines off a boat there. There's more than one approach though, and having the boat level and square is a convenience ...it can be done with the boat out of level too. The article that I liked the best described both the method where you use centerlines, baselines, and a level boat AND the method of taking of lines via triangulation ...very accurate, especially for rounded hulls. This article was written by D.W. Dillion in WoodenBoat issue Number 107 ...not sure of the date as I only have a Xerox copy of the article. Not sure where my issue #107 went. There's also an article in WoodenBoat #19 from Nov/Dec 1977 by David Littleton-Taylor that's reasonable ...although not as informative as the one by Dillion in #107. Note that regardless of which method you use, you will still need to use appropriate 3-view drawing and fairing methods to produce new, exact, lines. Or you could use one of the newer CAD packages like Rhino or ProSurf to fair the lines once they've been recorded. On the boat that I'm currently building, there were no lines available for the boat ...just loftings and a building/construction manual in book form. I took the lines off my boat for my own purposes and I used the baseline method since in my shop, there was no room to physically use the triangulation method. See http://www.reelboats.com/tongass/step15.html for photos and text describing what I did. Have fun! Brian D "Reynaud" wrote in message ... "Reynaud" wrote in message ... I would like to build an replica of an old Chestnut canoe. I have the full size boat to refer to but am not sure how to take off proper measurements . Could someone suggest where to find information or clue me in. Help would be much appreciated. Rey @#@ Thanks for all the information gentlemen, I'm going to put it to good use. Rey |
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