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If you do also recall, we had a further conversation in the e-mail and I
detailed what goes into my designs/plans. You said "Oh well I feel better knowing that". Or something to that effect. Yes I have a couple friends who are naval desingers, one for the Dutch Navy, and I get their opinions. But I bring my own qualifications as engineer and my 20+ years paddling. Building prototypes, of which I've done and are on the web site, doesn't prove much of anything. There's a lot more that goes into it. There are rules, formulas, some pretty heafty spreadsheets, and common sense. Building someting doesn't qualify it as safe. Me engaging you in any sort of conversation won't lead to anything useful for anyone. So I'll just pass. You are certainly entitled to your opinion as we all are. Someone may have the same opinion of you. I encourage you to try to frame you future input in a more constructive manner. People will respect you more because of it. Perhaps when you see my name as the poster, you can just skip on over the message. Give you less stress. Best of luck to you. -- Matt Langenfeld JEM Watercraft http://www.jemwatercraft.com Backyard Renegade wrote: Matt Langenfeld wrote in message nk.net... so augh .... waddya trying to say? ![]() thanks for the input. What I am saying is you are like the last spammer that came to this group with cad drawings of untested boats (internet cartoons)... I guess it is time for me to leave this group to you all. After all, several such as Spira, Jaques, etc, have made it real big on the internet by putting out cad drawings and having folks build the prototypes, many times providing photos that can be used as sales tools means a kickback on the plans. Some even spent countless hours pounding the search engines, but at least he had some real credentials and represented established designers. You told me you "run you plans by" some friend that works at a design corp. I told you the first time you contacted me and asked if I would put a link to you on my site that I felt what you were doing was irresponsible. I guess I just can't operate like that. I leave this group to the plan hawkers and agenda drivers... Skcusemans has always been close to me but now I realize why there may indeed be a need for orginazations such as sname. Skcusemans is dead... If anyone is interested in unbiased help or plans for boats that have actually been built and tested, you all know where to find me. b |
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Matt Langenfeld wrote in message ink.net...
If you do also recall, we had a further conversation in the e-mail and I detailed what goes into my designs/plans. You said "Oh well I feel better knowing that". Or something to that effect. This is certainly not the conversation we had Yes I have a couple friends who are naval desingers, one for the Dutch Navy, and I get their opinions. This is certainly not the conversation we had, you told me he was a employee of a local plastic kayak maker.... |
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oh yea. That's a different friend also. Do I need to provide a list?
Come on man. I'm not saying to not give your opinion. Just to relax a little. Backyard Renegade wrote: Matt Langenfeld wrote in message ink.net... If you do also recall, we had a further conversation in the e-mail and I detailed what goes into my designs/plans. You said "Oh well I feel better knowing that". Or something to that effect. This is certainly not the conversation we had Yes I have a couple friends who are naval desingers, one for the Dutch Navy, and I get their opinions. This is certainly not the conversation we had, you told me he was a employee of a local plastic kayak maker.... |
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Matt Langenfeld wrote in message link.net...
oh yea. That's a different friend also. Do I need to provide a list? So you are running these by.. whoever? Are you registered with the USCG for building? Just how many actual boats have you built? Sold? Do you test your boats before selling the plans, or build after like the last photo you posted? Or did you just grab a cad program on the net and of course being an "engineer" for 30 years figure you could just design plans and give them rediculous and I mean rediculous "estimated build times" to draw in the unknowing? Honestly, when you came here you did know you were coming to sell your new cad plans, right? Do you support your plans, and if you have not built them, how?... This is just the beginning, I gotta eat but it's a start.. Hope I was "nice" enough to get a response but there is a lot more at stake here for the first time builders than you seem to know... even being an engineer and running your plans by, well, whoever... Yes, you should have a list, especially when you seem to have no credentials... Come on man. I'm not saying to not give your opinion. Just to relax a little. Backyard Renegade wrote: Matt Langenfeld wrote in message ink.net... If you do also recall, we had a further conversation in the e-mail and I detailed what goes into my designs/plans. You said "Oh well I feel better knowing that". Or something to that effect. This is certainly not the conversation we had Yes I have a couple friends who are naval desingers, one for the Dutch Navy, and I get their opinions. This is certainly not the conversation we had, you told me he was a employee of a local plastic kayak maker.... |
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ok those are valid questions. I'll do my best to answer:
-When I run into something new, for example I had someone ask my opinion about making a fiberglass kayak from a mold, then I do research or ask someone who I think will know to see if what I think makes sense. Better to be safe then have pride. I frequently get requests to do power boats that I say no to. 1) I prefer paddle power, 2) there's more to power boats that others are simply better at. I'm not the final authority expert by any means. I may dable in some in the future, but I'm in no hurry. I want to enjoy this. "Are you registered with the USCG for building? Just how many actual boats have you built? Sold?" -I don't build for resale. I have built for some friends who bought the materials but I'm not a patient enough builder to be a good reseller. Mine look good, but not great in my opinion. I build to be used, not for looking at. No USCG registration. I've done 6 boats for myself, 2 others for friends, and helped on a couple of power/sail boats. I've also done a bunch of mock ups/tests to see how wood bends and reacts to certain twists. The tests exceed, usually double, what I want to try. I use Home Depot quality wood. If it passes those tests, then I feel better about trying to incorporate them into my plans. The first lines of the Cape Fear cause my wood to split. It was a total re-do. "Do you test your boats before selling the plans, or build after like the last photo you posted?" Reference above about mock ups for new model ideas. I did build a prototype Sit On Top BEFORE the plans were cut loose. I didn't post pictures because, quite frankly, it looked like crap and I didn't think it looked professional enough to be put on the website. When I finished it, I posted the pictures. That one has been a nice seller for me. In the boat plans world, pictures=sales. CAD images aren't so good. Just look at the reaction they get out of you. ![]() I'm not an engineer of 30 years. Sorry if that's the impression I gave. The estimated build times are "touch times". They don't include waiting for epoxy to cure. "Honestly, when you came here you did know you were coming to sell your new cad plans, right? Do you support your plans, and if you have not built them, how?" I came to offer opinion, learn things and make people aware of my new stuff. You'd be surprized the ideas you get just talking about boats. Hopefully I'm helping inspire ideas in others. I support my plans by knowing the safety factors I built into them and the various experiences I've had building. I use my knowledge from my primary career as an engineer to help shape the hulls but also make them builder friendly. I work in a small custome assembly facility...only 100 people. So I'm not a hard-core number crunching engineer. I'm a jack of many trades there. I have the technical education...and Associates, BS, and Masters, but I don't have the qualifications of Evan or Jacques. No secret or surpize there. Books give you the foundation. It's how you apply your knowledge that counts. That's a whole other discussion. As for my list of friends, I'm not going to go there without them saying it's cool. And it's a long list. I don't run every idea I have by them. Just the ones I'm not sure about. Scott (not you Scotty), formally of Wilderness Systems, has provided the most info. Next questions! I am on vacation for a week starting this saturday. So if you don't get me before then, I won't be able to answer your inquisition. Get on it boy. Inquiring minds want to know! lol Actually, I'd be surprized if someone else on this news group actually gives a crap about our little conversation. |
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From the point that it takes up bandwidth - yes !!
Does Scotty, 'peddle' his stuff? - yes, but subtlety, and with pictures & finished proof. Regards, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop {also with 3 degrees and 'hands on' experience} "Matt Langenfeld" wrote SNIP Actually, I'd be surprized if someone else on this news group actually gives a crap about our little conversation. |
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"Ron Magen" wrote in message ...
From the point that it takes up bandwidth - yes !! Does Scotty, 'peddle' his stuff? - yes, but subtlety, and with pictures & finished proof. Regards, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop {also with 3 degrees and 'hands on' experience} "Matt Langenfeld" wrote SNIP Actually, I'd be surprized if someone else on this news group actually gives a crap about our little conversation. There will be no more bandwidth wasted by the Backyard Renegade... |
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Guess the story keeps getting better all the time... later
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