This is an abstract from a Dutch article, published shortly after the death of Ricus van de Stadt (1910-1999).
Van de Stadt founded his boatyard in the 1930’s, but times were bad. He developed a...
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This is an abstract from a Dutch article, published shortly after the death of Ricus van de Stadt (1910-1999).
Van de Stadt founded his boatyard in the 1930’s, but times were bad. He developed a...
Being Dutch (as Van de Stadt) and interested in boat design I must have some info in my files. Van de Stadt was one of the first to design in woodcore (As far as I know) and the Zeevalk (Sea-Falcon)...
Being Dutch (as Van de Stadt) and interested in boat design I must have some info in my files. Van de Stadt was one of the first to design in woodcore (As far as I know) and the Zeevalk (Sea-Falcon)...
Thanks Mr Downey. It works!! It runs back to zero beautifully now.
I'm not shure if it looks like a freshly caught mackerel, but it looks fine by me. I never knew you could do these kind of...
All over the Internet I find links to the article of Paul Zander, “Design and construction of centerboards and rudders”(march 1996). Having a heavily restricted design class boat, I tried to work out...