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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

Sketchup 'how to' drawing of a fuselage of a boat.

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  • @Lizzzter Therefore it is quite impressive that 500 000 ton tankers last in 10m Hs waves with a hull thickness of just around 25mm. If you scale a 300m vessel to one meter the hull thickness would just be around 0.08mm, less than the thickness of most print-paper.

    /Msc Naval Architecture

    PS. loads of info is available on wikipedia for the interrested, however it is quite hard to penetrate. Also recommended: "Principles of Naval Architecture" (just over ten volumes ;)

  • @mrpwnedish Nope, all yachts, ships, kayaks or other floating vessels are structurally carried by the hull itself. You can take the keel of more or less any yacht and it will still be as inflexible as before. The structural integrity properties are mainly given by the "surface moment of intertia" a geometrical entity given by the projected cross sectional area.

  • @jeramieinsaneimagez i know....the "backbone" is the part of something giving it strength and making it rigid... without a keel a ship would bend and flex...

  • @mrpwnedish , that wound be correct... the strip under the boat where the two halves of the bottom meet. -Jer

  • @jeramieinsaneimagez isnt the keel the backbone of the ship...?

  • I think u mean hull

  • @Mattsana omg thats some funny shit i was thinking the same thing, Actually is "HULL" the keel is the pointie surface down the center it affects the boats tracking....lol but i know where you were headed with the correction....still laughin

  • You mean keel not fuselage, fuselage are for airplanes :P

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