


83′ Cruiser Sailing Yacht
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Virtual Video of 83′ Cruiser Sailing Yach with exterior Design By Ken Freivokh and Interior Design by Barcelona Yacht Design Group (www.bydgroup.com). Virtual Animation by Binary Productions (www.binaryproductions.es)
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read comments (3)Star45 Building a Radio Controlled Sailing Model
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Enjoy the pleasure of wooden model boat building. Based on the International Star Boat this semi-scale Star45 can be scratch built by novice or seasoned skipper. Easily radio controlled and large enough to see out on the water this is a model built by hobbyists for over thirty years, It is a classic model. The full story: http://woodstar45.blogspot.com/ and http://star-45.blogspot.com/
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How to build your own yacht Intro
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Matt designs, builds, launches and sails, a 54 foot customised catamaran in warehouse. In seven parts.
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Over 240 detailed boat plans with CAD software. You won’t find a more complete boat building package anywhere, for such a low price : http://aquarianet.org/boatbuild.html
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Wind Turbine charges batteries for a sailing boat.
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http://www.kjmagnetics.com/categories.asp?PARTNER=magnetizer NdFeB N52Permanent Magnets are here.
http://canadianwind.e-earth.ca/homebuiltwindturbine.html
Take a look at my new forum on my website. Welcome!
Design of the generator based on Tesla Technology.
This wooden model of the generator was built by enterprising group of Canadian enthusiasts in order to check possibility of general useing revolutionary new electric circuit and revolutionary new design of a rotor and a stator of the generator.
Materials:
8 NdFeB rare earth magnets grade 40,
12 coils of copper wire 20AWG,
plywood, fiberglass, copper tubes.
Why do we do that?
We want to prevent a fuel and energy crisis in the World.
And we want to save our beautiful planet of Greenhouse gases.
Our business proposal for Canadian and international entrepreneurs is very simple. We are looking for an investor who wants to invest funds in renewable energy sources in Canada.
Why do we need this capital?
We would like to buy land in windy area in Canada.
And there, we would like to build a wind power station with our revolutionary design of electric generators.
And then we would like to sell available electric power to customers (including your interests!!!).
If you interested by the idea above, please feel free to email us your wishes at:
canadianwind@e-earth.ca
CANADIAN WIND WORKSHOP GROUP,
www.canadianwind.e-earth.ca
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http://www.TheBoaters.TV Episode 43: Star Clippers to Build Largest Sailing Vessel, High School Student Building Solar-Powered Boat, “First Rate” Nautical Nomenclature
First up today: Star Clippers revealed plans earlier this month to build the largest, most expensive sailing vessel ever constructed.
The new gargantuan ship will be 518 feet long (157 meters) and 61 feet at the beam with a 20-foot draft. She is set to debut in 2010 and will accommodate 296 guests (double-occupancy) and 140 crewmembers.
For more information on Star Clippers’ existing ships, visit http://www.StarClippers.com
Next up: Meet B.J. Walling, a 17-year-old high school student who is “engineering a better solar electric boat” as part of the Authentic Scientific Research Program.
B.J. has spent the last two years researching his project and began building his boat this past summer 2007.
His project is supported by donations of supplies from Toms River High School South, Viking Yachts, Harbor Sales, North American Composites, and Cedar Cove Marina.
To learn more about B.J.’s project, visit his website at http://www.freewebs.com/rjwalling/index.htm
To see B.J.’s collection of boat building videos, visit his YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/SurferChico250
We will update you on B.J.’s progress with his project later in the school year.
Finally today, it’s time for some Nautical Nomenclature: “First rate,” a term used to imply excellence, stems from the naval tradition.
From about the 16th century on until steam powered ships took over, British naval ships were rated as to the number of heavy cannons they carried.
A ship of 100 or more guns was designated a “First Rate” ship.
Second rates carried 90 to 98 guns; Third Rates, 64 to 89 guns; Fourth Rates, 50 to 60 guns. And then on down the line to where 48 to 20 guns were fifth and sixth rated.
TheBoaters TV, hosted by Julie Perry, airs 5-7 minute episodes every M, W, & F here on YouTube, and on our vlog at http://www.TheBoaters.TV (where you’ll find a higher res version). Also available on iTunes.
Thanks for watching!
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Boat Plans: Boat Plans Tips | Boat Plans Guide!
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http://YourPerfectGuide.com/boatplans
The leading source for boat plans. Free boat plans resources. Includes sites related to boat plans you can access from here!
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Currach’s from Co Kerry – www.dinglecurrach.com
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A film about Monty O’Leary, Currach builder on the Maharees, Dingle peninsula, Co. Kerry.
Monty is from a long tradition of Currach builders and makes
Full size and Model currachs.
Website: www.dinglecurrach.com
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South Coast 22 Project Sailboat Vid #1
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Be sure and check out the next video in the series http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avxJIv4_US8
This is my South Coast 22 project boat.
In this video I pretty much just go over some of the things that I entend to redo and improve on the boat.
If you are looking for information on project sailboats or sailboat maintenance, then make your way over to
http://www.sailingandsuch.com
where you will find links to hundreds of different project boat websites and lots if information on different maintenance issues that come along with sailboats.
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55 Seconds is All it Takes to Deploy 4 Emergency Boats With Their Attached Means Of Propulsion, and which are 2 Folded Paddles of the Same Material – - – This Short Video introduces Multi-stages of Deployment, and Shown On Land And Water. – and while made from only one single substrate.
EMail from Bob: – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - –
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I have studied boat design and owned many boats
through my 67 years, often one or two boats bought
and sold annually. Yours is the most original that I ever
have seen. The setup and instant pop-out are
amazing.
As a fisherman who loves to squeeze into smaller less
available lakes, your boat looks neat. However, it
probably is not practical for fishing. But I can dream.
Do you sell plans or the complete boat? Might be fun
to have one.
Bob in Michigan
In reply to Bob; thank you for your positive comment.
Have you seen all of the videos ?
See this one in Particular:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k-0Vwyut9U
My two sons and I have stood up within one of our over
40 or so prototypes and have rocked it violently from
side to side without capsizing the craft. That version
has an interior cabin space of 26 inches by 10 feet.
My wife and I have gone out on a lake many times in
one craft with a battery, trolling motor, fishing poles and
an ice chest. We have also clamped two boats
together with my wife and daughter in one craft, and
myself and the motor and battery and other items
being within the second and attached craft.
There are now suppliers of corrugated plastic who
carry the material in 5 foot by 14 foot lengths, and so
should produce a 38 inch wide by 12 foot craft.
Serious dedicated fishing ? – Maybe not . . . but for
spur of moment fishing . . . oh yeah, its good.
Eventually within the major box type stores, you may see pallets of our folded no-parts water crafts with their attached means of propulsion being the folding oars. We are open to capital investment to fund the proper course.
Thank you again for your positive comment,
and congratulations on your ability to see potential.
– The Pioneerpaddlers -
Not All Versions Are Shown.
Several more in the works on paper. – emergencypaddler@gmail.com
- for info, contact:
http://www.maximumcq.com
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