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English forum => Vessel Design Group general => Development corner => Active Projects => Topic started by: Lighthouse on September 25, 2007, 23:35:03

Title: ((NEW)) 'Voyager' Small Yacht
Post by: Lighthouse on September 25, 2007, 23:35:03
Hi everyone,

I recently got sketchup6 and without hesitating I began working on a ship. This is my first attempt ever at creating anything in sketchup, though I have had some experience with AutoCAD. Enjoy!

THE SPECIFICATIONS

Length 14.07 metres – 46.1 feet
Width 3.8 metres 12.4 feet
Height 5.7m 18.4 feet
Draft 0.9 metres – 1.9 feet
Rudder 0.4m / 0.9m – 1.3f / 2.9f
Prop 0.6m – 1.9f
Engine 215hp V6 petrol engine
Top speed 18 knots
Tonage 15 Tons

All comments welcome, both positive and negitive critisism.

Btw keep and eye open for my next project, it's one ship/boat i've see alot of requests for.

More pictures to come.

Bon Voyage,

Lighthouse
Title: Re: ((NEW)) 'Voyager' Small Yacht
Post by: Lighthouse on September 27, 2007, 00:21:16
Hi again,

Here are is a couple more pictures!

Enjoy, and look out for more to come.

Bon Voyage,

Lighthouse
Title: Re: ((NEW)) 'Voyager' Small Yacht
Post by: Lighthouse on September 29, 2007, 07:45:28
Hi everyone,

...Come on guys I'm sure you have something to say about by model, it's my first time at creating things like this, ok so it's a little sketchy but some comments on how to improve my design would be appriciated allow with any comment you wish to make on my design.

...here are some more pictures... well enjoy.

Bon Voyage,

Lighthouse
Title: Re: ((NEW)) 'Voyager' Small Yacht
Post by: marcstrat on September 29, 2007, 08:17:05
Greetings,
Well,when this is your first try,than it's a very good start.In the mean time we all start to know how difficult 3-D modelling is.Specialy when you dont went to school for this.The only thing you should do is continue,your try-outs.You wil see in one year,maybe you are working than on more difficult 3-D programs.
Very good job,keep on with the good work.
Regards
Marc