this has to be one of the quickest careers ive seen; quite funny, when i made the pictures of TWINE, they were working on a ship next to here...
Looking forward:) How are your drawings translated into rhino?
WOW!!!, if only i had money :( Comes pretty close to my ideal boat; not unpractical too, perfect for fishing with all this deck space :)
MAN, i'd love to do work like that! :) How is this machine steered? Must be quite a lot of data considering the 3d shape, all the sprayribs etc.
if only he did... Personally i don't see a glimpse of designers being pushed in this ship; beside from being big it lacks innovation, something...
i was referring to the 80-90 mtr, the 100mil being euros (im from holland..) :rolleyes:
she wasnt lowered into the water there; they used the platform to transport her through the canals
im afraid 10 mil is not going to help you there; try 100
Athena's finishing touches Man o man Carl, you keep surprising me; what a gorgeous collection of pictures from Athena! Best collection ive ever...
yep, definitely doggersbank
Nice; i made quite a lot pictures of her when they were finishing her in the Cacaoharbour in Amsterdam.
I kinda liked the color, goes great with a darker hull
you had me worried :) I agree, very interesting package altogether
deja vu? :D
Great pictures, indeed enjoyed them! Just from an esthetically point of view i'd go for the first, wooden (?) riva.
what on earth is this boat from amsterdam doing there? thats a lot of ground to cover in such a small boat :eek:
you think its ugly?
oops... :(
more build pictures http://www.devilliersyachtdesign.co.nz/wawcs0111917/ln-11917.html
Have a look at this; http://www.humphreysdesign.com/Pages/news_features/2005/H37m%20MY.html Builder: McMullen and Wing, Auckland