Design Evaluation and Alteration of the Dark Harbor 17.5: Case Study of a Modern Replica

Luis Alessio, Jean-Baptiste Souppez, Andre Hage

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    Abstract

    While there is still a strong passion and interest for traditional crafts, many of the designs now need to be adapted tocomply with the contemporary rules and regulations, and additional modifications are required to meet modernexpectations, in areas ranging from comfort to safety; hence the need for modern replicas. In order to ascertain theconstraints on modern replicas, a redesign of a Dark Harbor 17.5 will be proposed. First, an initial design evaluation will be performed to assess the characteristic of the original yacht, regarding hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, structural arrangement and stability. Modifications in accordance with regulations and owner’s requirements will then be implemented to create a modern replica suited to today’s market. Finally, the new design will be compared to the original one, allowing to evaluate the challenges of design modernization and the impact of contemporary requirements on a traditional design.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the Historic Ships Conference
    Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
    PublisherRoyal Institution of Naval Architects
    Pages1-15
    Number of pages15
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 7 Dec 2016

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