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Digitizing a Boat Hull: Mac26 Modeling Data
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6854049, member: 447632"] There are Mac26X hull photos here. [URL]https://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats-for-sale/used/trailer-boats/macgregor-26x/281571[/URL] The hull lines appear to have been developed from flat sheets, so only the several chines, keel, and gunwale on one side need be measured. The surface is simply ruled straight between each pair of adjacent lines. Park your boat next to a brick wall. Mark points about one or two feet apart, along the lines where the sheets were joined. Note the step profile at the joints. Measure the position of those points from the wall and from the ground. That gives the hull lines. [/QUOTE]
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