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size=2>Scott Rhino is mostly a modeller for 
nices shapes and surfaces - not a real CAD programm. <BR>Rinoi is nice
if you 
like to design something organic. Like the exterior of a
motoryacht.<BR>For a 
submarine use a 2D or 3D Autocad, Megacad or simillar or Inventor if you
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I am not sure if Rino can give 
figures like center of graphity, of bouanvy, weights, areas and so on. 
<BR><BR>vbr Carsten<BR>
<BR>"Joe Perkel" <josephperkel@yahoo.com> schrieb:
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valign="top">Scott,<br><br>For CAD I must of course recommend what I
use, Rhino3d with Flamingo NXT renderer. I have not seen nicer
renderings for marine designs than this combination can
produce.<br><br>As for inspiration, think "out of the box," look for it
in odd places. Bigger need not be necessarily better, but "inspired,"
"imaginative."<br><br><br>Joe<a
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                            swaters <swaters@waters-ks.com>;      
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                            Personal Submersibles General Discussion
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                                        <td valign="top"><div>Very true.
I am still in the research phase and will put together a full
spreadsheet. I do the same thing when I build new stores. It is possible
to find the project is not feasable and move on to the next idea
too.</div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Scott
Waters</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div
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