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Greetings to everyone.
with the sampon friend, we decided to create this discussion in order to give an answer to questions that are often asked in mp.
you are invited to collaborate by entering:
- books, texts, etc.
- useful links
-signs 2/3d of example if not protected from rights
- Useful files, free programs, etc.

it is not possible to insert links to other forums and it is forbidden all the rules of cad3d.
please users not to post questions in this discussion.

hoping to do what is useful, so much greetings to all.
 
here is a first series of books that can be useful to those who attend this 3ad:

naval technician manual - cafiero
hydronautical foundations - u.f. costaguta
theory and design of sailboats - crepaz - ed. zanichelli
marine structural design - y. bay - elsevier
ship construction - eyres
principles of naval architecture - lewis
principles of yacht designe - larsson- eliasson
boat design rewied - spectre
 
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un'altra infornata di libri

practical ship hydrodynamics – v. bertram - ed. butterworth heinemann
basic ship theory – rawson tupper
ship hydrostatics and stability – a.b. biran - ed. butterworth heinemann
introduction to naval architecture – e. tupper
 
Let me add a small contribution to the great work of exatem:

carlo scirrelli - the yacht

more than design, he speaks of history of the yacht (sailing), but as scarves was a great boat designer, inevitably the text is very technical. the new edition, postuma.

for those who love very old books, from my grandfather I also inherited:

lucky imperate - naval art

is located on the stalls a few money, now, but remains an interesting reading.
 
I wanted to report a website:http://www.delftship.net/index.php?option=com_frontpage&itemid=1where registering, you can download the free version of delft-ship. a software of simple use but more than enough, for the realization of the plans of construction. are always found on the site, a rich database of already made hulls and manuals of use of the program.
registration is free, you are not sent spam...
In short, to try to understand how to make a building plan.
Hello, everyone.
 
since we are trying in the modeling of a naval hull marks it a simple and fast program that imports directly into solidworks clouds of 3d points from text file (.txt, but not only).
of course it is in English but of immediate understanding and does everything in a couple of clik/skmates:
http://www.sycode.com/products/points_import_sw/index.htmthere is trial free version for 10 days.
at the first start of the program just fill out the form and immediately send you in email the provisional keyword.

for those like me who are not in the industry, they know little about surfaces and want to try to do something with solidworks.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
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