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![]() I'd rank the Landing School (if you can afford a year off) and Westlawn higher. Westlawn (now run by Dave Gerr) is now associated with the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) and was previously associated with the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) ...two huge greats in the boat industry. That not only holds a lot of weight in industry, but also in courts should you face legal action. MacNaughton is more for the self-run shop or custom design kind of guy while these others are more for those that want to work in the rest of the industry. Don't let that $50 entry fee entice you in until you've decided exactly what you're going to do with your life and career. Note also that there is ongoing pressure from feds and states to require a Professional Engineer (PE) license. That would require a degree in engineering, passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) test, putting in 4 years of experience, then taking the PE. It requires a bunch of recommendation letters and appropriate training and experience. This is normal for engineers if they want to do consulting or have their work insured or bonded. HOWEVER, the boat design/manufacturing industry is strongly against this move. A very significant portion of the boat companies would not be able to do business legally if all this comes to pass. Two states now require the naval architecture PE. Others may follow. If you want to play the safest bet, then go to school and get a degree in mechanical engineering followed by a highly respected yacht design school -or- get a degree in naval architecture (U. of Mich. etc). Follow this by taking the FE, putting in some time, joining SNAME and taking their PE preparation training, then getting your naval architecture PE. My personal bet is that all this will become necessary before too long. Why? Litigation. Lawsuits. Due diligence. I think the naval architecture/boat industry is going to be led down this track by a nose ring. Just my 2-bits. It's happened to all other technically based industries already ... Good luck. If you're serious, then do it seriously. Brian -- My boat project: http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass "Dany" wrote in message ... I'm about to start learning in " MacNaughton Yacht Design School " can you give me some information to help me decide taking it or not thanks dan |
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