Y2K props
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I would love to !! I've been trying to convince John to invest in the Autoship (CAD) software. I've already spoken to a Autoship rep about it. It's $ 5,800. John Jr. said he would kick in half if dad went for the rest. I have years of Autocad experience, and the rep said it would be compatable with autoship. The software also comes with Autopower, which, after the hull is programmed in, you program the HP, prop and it will give you a theoretical speed. Fountain uses this software.I believe that part is Hydrostatic testing. It's a cool program, and I hope I can convince John to get it. I got to get him into the computer age !!!
Rick
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Re: Y2K props
Ok bash , my pic sucked , but you got the idea! hey you the man with the funky avatars!
Ric, now ya talking, I have used AUTOSHIP hydrostatics and stability software , it is used by ALL major ship builders including the United States Navy, CAD software is used by all the major Performance builders
Jim
Ric, now ya talking, I have used AUTOSHIP hydrostatics and stability software , it is used by ALL major ship builders including the United States Navy, CAD software is used by all the major Performance builders
Jim
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That bottom was a bottom that was bottom painted for a customer in Jersey. It was a Y2K named "All Rise". And the Garboard drain plug is off center due to the board thats glassed into the bottom for the water to drain to the stern.
Rick
Rick