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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by orion, Sep 22, 2005.

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  1. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    This is my first try of designing a yacht, just for fun. :D
    Its about 50 meter.
    Please give some coments on the design, good or bad ?

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  2. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    Let me say, not bad! :)

    If you mark lines representing each deck/floor to ceiling on top of the drawing, it will be easier for both you and us to understand if it is "buildable"... ;)

    /Lars
  3. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    Something like this, I think. The maindeck have a raised ceiling , rounded side windows go trough decks up to the air tower ;)

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  4. JonS

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    Nice look Orion.

    In that last post tho, can u upload a jpg of the psd file as the forum cannot display psd files.

    Thanks. :)
  5. KCook

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    Certainly a distinctive style. Think I like the front half better than the back half. Not sure about the practicalilty of the back half.

    Kelly Cook
  6. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    Next Try

    This was pretty fun.... :rolleyes:

    NEXT TRY

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  7. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    Another...

    275´Ocean Explorer............?

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  8. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    Hi, after looking at the heights versus the length, your yachts are about 36, 54 and 68 m. But there are still decks that are too low (or others too high)...

    It is necessary to make a grid of lines first so you get a somewhat realistic profile. Deck height should be between 2.3 and 2.6 m on yachts this size.

    The boring reality... ;)
  9. Ricardo Barroso

    Ricardo Barroso New Member

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    I like it

    I like it and the chimney promises ... :cool:
  10. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    These are just freehand imaginations, I was more thinking about finding some new lines and shapes for yachts.
    Take about 20 minuts to make these drawings but I have to buy something to measure with so it also have the right dimensions.
    Anyway its very fun and easy to design a yacht, functionality be the next try;)

    Are deckheights from floor to ceiling 230-260cm or is floor to floor?
    I think that at some floors there could be hights about 320cm and at crew floors it could be 220cm ?
    How thick is ceiling/floor for the construction and installations?
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    tantetruus New Member

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    you should be able to set some kind of grid in freehand as well.
  12. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    LAST TANGO

    I think this is about 50 meters.... :D

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  13. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    Here I tried to also include right dimensions and proportions :eek:

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  14. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    You might want to see the yacht Time which is mentioned in another thread.
    She has somewhat similar lines to your creations. Pretty avant garde in 1987, with two Citroens CV2 on the top deck. She also had a jacuzzi, positioned low at the transom where at least some of the water could remain inside... http://www.tomfexas.com/projects/1024/MY_Time.html
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    yachtbroker007 New Member

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    wow

    that scandanavian dream one is sweet as heck :D even i'd buy that :p
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    yachtbroker007 New Member

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    lol

    if thats 275' that one big chopper on the rear deck :p
  17. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    Yes its very big, Actually it looks that there are two Sikorsky S-76C+.... :confused:

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  18. KCook

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    Kinda scary to see a chopper operating that close to another one :eek:
  19. Ricardo Barroso

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    Lines

    I think this design have I light beat female in it's lines ... :)
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    Ricardo, your last statement could have interesting interpretations in some corners of the english speaking world ;) :)