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The boat extension project is rising to the top of the list again. Too many reasons for its postponement to get into even if I wanted to. The silver lining is that I've had lots of time to consider and reconsider options. I'm considering a further extension - not unlike BeerThirty's idea - but it would be more of a continuation of the hull than a bracket. More cockpit space, potential for cabin extension, a broad swim/kayak platform, hull speed increase, and many more benefits. And yes, it it might be a 29-footer when its done.
I had my current plans reviewed by a naval architect, Jack Hornor, who offered good suggestions and gave the plans a thumbs-up. Last night I decided to contact Jack again about this new extension concept and learned the sad news that he had passed away about a year and a half ago. I certainly didn't know him well, but enjoyed his good nature and the enthusiasm he showed for my project. I last saw him at IBEX in Louisville a few years ago and we got to chat briefly.
So now I'm searching for another naval architect/engineer who might get a kick out of consulting on a small project like this. Some do - some find it a nuisance. Five pages into a Google search for a naval architect in Kentucky came up empty. I know of one nearby - maybe the only one - but he's not my guy. The marine surveyor who led me to Jack suggested another name - but also in Maryland. I'm hoping to find one that I can meet with in person without a nine-hour one-way drive. An email to SNAME for a directory only got a friendly response from the receptionist so far.
Anybody here know of a solid, good-natured NA they'd recommend for this kind of consult? I exported digital design files that Jack was able to bring into his 'real' NA software to review. I can do that again.
Below is a sketch of what I'm thinking...
I had my current plans reviewed by a naval architect, Jack Hornor, who offered good suggestions and gave the plans a thumbs-up. Last night I decided to contact Jack again about this new extension concept and learned the sad news that he had passed away about a year and a half ago. I certainly didn't know him well, but enjoyed his good nature and the enthusiasm he showed for my project. I last saw him at IBEX in Louisville a few years ago and we got to chat briefly.
So now I'm searching for another naval architect/engineer who might get a kick out of consulting on a small project like this. Some do - some find it a nuisance. Five pages into a Google search for a naval architect in Kentucky came up empty. I know of one nearby - maybe the only one - but he's not my guy. The marine surveyor who led me to Jack suggested another name - but also in Maryland. I'm hoping to find one that I can meet with in person without a nine-hour one-way drive. An email to SNAME for a directory only got a friendly response from the receptionist so far.
Anybody here know of a solid, good-natured NA they'd recommend for this kind of consult? I exported digital design files that Jack was able to bring into his 'real' NA software to review. I can do that again.
Below is a sketch of what I'm thinking...
