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iPrinciples of Yacht Design ihas established itself as the standard book on the subject for practising designers, naval architecture students, discerning boat owners as well as the boatbuilding industry as a whole. The fourth edition is completely revised and expanded and follows the design from scratch of a completely new yacht including all new computer-generated explanatory illustrations. As such, it examines every aspect of the process of yacht and powerboat design.brbrThe authors have used a newly designed 41 foot performance cruiser to donstrate the practical application of yacht design theory. Beginning with the yacht's specifications, the authors examine the vital topics of aero and hydrodynamics looking in detail at hull geometry, keel and rudder design, balance, hull forces, rig design and conclude with practical matters such as the layout of the cockpit, deck and cabin, and also provide a complete weight calculation for the boat.brbr'This book is deeply fascinating . . . a must.' iClassic Boatibrbr'A sound and up to date manual of yacht design . . . a classic in its field.' iPractical Boat Owneribrbr'A definitive work on yacht design.' iCruisingi

Principles of Yacht Design

  • Lars Larsson, Rolf Eliasson & Michal Orych

    The definitive book on the principles of yacht design examining every aspect of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics of a yacht or motorboat.
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    Imprint: Adlard Coles brPublication date: 16012014 brFormat: 264 x 192 mm | 352 pages
  • About the Author

    Lars Larsson is a naval architect and Professor of Hydrodynamics at Chalmers University in Gothenberg, Sweden. Rolf Eliasson is a yacht designconstruction engineer who runs his own yacht design and production company. Michal Orych is a naval architect and CFD specialist at FLOWTECH International.

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