Ted I used to put in three longitudinals on each side bottom plate and two on each side topside plate,roughly equally spaced. Since I started going for...
RT, The Rabbit got my attention. The attached photos show a neat raw water pump arrangement and the ass end has an aquadrive CV insert to fit in the space. The...
I will give it a shot, what is the largest hull that would be possible with this design. I was hoping to get around 38' to 44', based on interior layouts of...
... So far there is no function which could do this short of taking every message and cutting and pasting into one document. The only thing possible on Yahoo...
Hello, Depending upon the method of message storing and the format/syntax of those stored messages I think there is a way using cURL. cURL picks up text from...
Folks, You might like to look at a website I threw together from your group by pointing your browser to: http://www.jimprice.dsl.pipex.com/index.htm Its 282 Kb...
Thanks Jim, I think that fulfills our wishlist for a printable version of the messages! Now, is it possible to zip that file of messages up into a small...
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the origamiboats group. File :...
My initial attempts to upload some steel boat detail photos were thwarted by my Zone Alarm Pro firewall, resulting in an unexpected and unheralded lockup on...
Brent My cardboard model of the 36' has quite fine bows. Are there any figures for the half angle of entrancce, or to put it another way does the boat tend to...
Brent: Along the lines of the previous email about performance, have you ever needed a sea anchor or does the twin keel perform well enough in those...
The fullness of the stem profile determines the amount of buoyancy above the waterline. With a good outside curve in the stem, the topsides above the waterline...
Gary I've only had to use a drogue once , coming home from Mexico , to avoid losing my westing in a westerly gale at 35 degrees north. I hung a tire off the...
Two 53 footers were recently built using origami boatbuilding methods, but the biggest origami boat I've seen built was a 60 footer . No problems. Brent Swain ...
Brent, Not having the benefit of a picture in front of me, I'm a bit confused about your stem line description. You say 'in profile', which I take to be...
I would like to suggest to all group members that a visit tometalboatsociety.com will prove both enjoyable and enlightening.There is a vast array of most...
I would like to suggest to all group members that a visit tometalboatsociety.com will prove both enjoyable and enlightening.There is a vast array of most...
Regarding stem profiles: Here are some photos of the bow profile in question which show the relationship between the curve of the stem and the fullness of the...
I have a question about all this for Brent. I bought a copy of his plans for the 31' boat to learn more about the Origami process. At the moment I have no...
I, too, will be interested in Brent's response to Gary. I don't want to preempt that, but I've posted speculation as to how one might develop the origami...
Alex & Kim, Judging from the "barcoding" along the side of the hull in the bow profile photos the longitudinals are continued almost to the stem. Was this the...
Gary and Stephen, When steel plate is cut with a gas axe or welded the heat will cause some deformation. I have just welded on the longitudinals and gunwhale...
The more curve you put in the stem, the more curve you have in the transverse sections.The waterlines remain straight as the bow sections are portions of a...
Gary Make a model out of sheet material and it will explain it better than any computer model. The hulls have all come out totally fair. The way I got the...