should I build it 42ft ...
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My point is why make your model 10x the size of the real boat you want, ie 125852.5 mm ~ 413ft.
Scaling a 22ft design to 43ft will also present problems if you don't get all of your ratio scaled the same.
Scaling a 22ft design to 43ft will also present problems if you don't get all of your ratio scaled the same.
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I want the boat to look like the 22FT and stated clearly that the bottem design wasn't finished.
Looks don't make a boat handle...
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I never said looks make a boat handle, but when trying to double the size of the original design the proportions of said scaled model need to be the same as that of the original or it WILL NOT handle like you think it will.
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I understand what you want to do but you need to look at your drawing your decimal place is off!
I never said looks make a boat handle, but when trying to double the size of the original design the proportions of said scaled model need to be the same as that of the original or it WILL NOT handle like you think it will.
I never said looks make a boat handle, but when trying to double the size of the original design the proportions of said scaled model need to be the same as that of the original or it WILL NOT handle like you think it will.
1 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 devided by 100.000 is still 1
In sketchup the bigger the drawing, the easier it gets, I will scale it for you to 12 meters
I am not scaling the V hull so I won't affect
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You guys have some mad Sketchup skills.. I downloaded it a couple weeks ago.. Its addicting. The learning curve isn't too bad, it just takes time and an idea.. one of my projects.