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CAD software for boat design and reapair ?

Question:
CAD software for boat design and reapair ? My husband is a boat designer and builder (mostly traditional boats 8'-30' for glass or wood construction) who is moving to CAD designing. He has looked at Prolines by Vacanti and Nautilus by New Wave Systems. Anyone with recommendations or comments on these design packages (or any other packages)?


Answer:
-try once http://www.graphicmagic.com/

I've heard it's one of the best

-Please tell your husband to be extremely careful in considering the move to CAD for traditional boats, especially if they are to be built in the traditional way (wood, that is, not the other stuff...) I have used a variety of design software for about 10 years now, from New Wave's Nautilus to AutoShip. I have found that while you can produce beautifully fair hulls this way, it is still easier to draw a wooden boat using methods that reflect the building method. My splines are all wood (early 1900's Stanley boxwood) and will produce a BUILDABLE shape in wood very easily. Duplicating these shapes on the computer is NOT easy. If he is going to design traditional-looking boats in glass, with no requirement for faked rabbet lines or sheer strakes, then the computer is fine, otherwise do what I do, and go back to the drawing board.

-Take a look at the Design Software page at boatbuilding.com http://boatbuilding.com/cgibin/links/Design/Software/ There are links there to all of the available boat design software.

For designing boats that are to be built plank on frame, my choice would be MultiSurf by AeroHydro Inc. It is expensive, but allows the creation of a wide range of surface types--- not just the NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-spline) surfaces that are the industry standard. (It is easy to design a NURBS surface that is beatiful and fair but unbuildable plank on frame).

At the other end of the price spectrum try Hulls, a free, easy to use program for designing hardchine plywood boats with up to six chines. It develops plank shapes, and is a good initial design tool.


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