Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
In Response To: Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form (Mike Hanks)
: Do you have the designer's permission to copy the design?
Mike,
I did not post the query to start yet another moral debate on hull flopping. However, if this method/technique is doable then the resultant hull would not be an exact copy. Sure, some of the original geometry would transfer to the new boat e.g rocker, but the new boat would be marginally longer, beamier and have more volume, depending on the thickness of strip used.
Moral implications aside, any pros/cons?
Cheers, Craig
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- Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/13/2010, 8:09 pm- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Simeon -- 4/14/2010, 5:46 pm- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/14/2010, 10:43 pm
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Charlie -- 4/14/2010, 10:00 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Malcolm Schweizer -- 4/14/2010, 7:51 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Bill Hamm -- 4/14/2010, 7:39 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2010, 12:32 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/14/2010, 12:46 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2010, 1:01 am
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