Re: Inlet Runner isometric

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
>http://flickr.com/photos/hallman/2454890676/
>
> I just completed a series of isometrics of Inlet Runner, a PB&F
> concept, part of the 1998 "22 footer" series. Wow, this boat would
> make a spectacular Westcoast coastal fishing vessel (except for the
> fact that salmon are going extinct.)

Like Harry said, you are indeed getting mucho better at the drawings!
How about trying WINDERMERE,in colour,as you would like to have her,if
you were building her :-)


Sincerely,
Peter,frustrated artist.............and computer illiterate
Bruce

You get better at that stuff all the time.

I would point out that Salmon in California are having a hard time, but
farther north the runs are healthy. I still get 3000 plus runs in the
little creek (I can step across it) across the road in good years. This
would be a good local day boat.

HJ

Bruce Hallman wrote:
>http://flickr.com/photos/hallman/2454890676/
>
> I just completed a series of isometrics of Inlet Runner, a PB&F
> concept, part of the 1998 "22 footer" series. Wow, this boat would
> make a spectacular Westcoast coastal fishing vessel (except for the
> fact that salmon are going extinct.)
>
>
> would be a good local day boat.

Make that a GREAT day boat. As I was modeling her, I got the chance
to think through the specific details of the design. (That is the
great thing about creating isometric models. I get a deeper
understanding of the detailed specifics of what is going on in PB&F's
brain(s) during design, more so than simply looking at the 2D
drawing.) Inlet runner would make a spectacular coastal sport fishing
boat.
http://flickr.com/photos/hallman/2454890676/

I just completed a series of isometrics of Inlet Runner, a PB&F
concept, part of the 1998 "22 footer" series. Wow, this boat would
make a spectacular Westcoast coastal fishing vessel (except for the
fact that salmon are going extinct.)