An interesting link?

  • 10 Dec 2012 22:43
    Reply # 1156940 on 1153145
    Deleted user
    Thats a 20 year project if there ever was one - without the 15 year holiday in the middle like Gary ;)

    Origami ply would mean heaps of scarfing for a big boat.
    Last modified: 10 Dec 2012 22:45 | Deleted user
  • 10 Dec 2012 21:51
    Reply # 1156900 on 1153145
    It's also interesting that they are using the origami method for a huge boat. I keep wondering why I don't hear about origami plywood/epoxy boats, it's as easy as, or easier than, origami in steel. My 9ft dinghy is made that way, and I see no difficulty in scaling up the principle to cruising boat size.
  • 10 Dec 2012 21:03
    Reply # 1156859 on 1156571
    Gary Pick wrote:That is one huge project David.
    Certainly is.
    And it's interesting that they're going for hybrid propulsion. There's a huge quantity of information and links here:
  • 10 Dec 2012 20:21
    Reply # 1156571 on 1153145
    That is one huge project David.
  • 05 Dec 2012 20:06
    Message # 1153145
    Here's something you might like to look at:
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