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Steamboat Page Rainer Radow |
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Steamboat Mini by Rainer Radow
Since my first steamboat Emma, with over 3 tons of dry weight but very comfortable, but not easy to move on land, I now have a desire for a small travel steamer. For me a completely new planning area, which therefore requires some theoretical groundwork. First, the applications must be defined, to determine from the resulting layout requirements and finally put to the selection of machinery and hull.
Might help one or the other my reflection in his steamboat planning - but always think of it - with steamboating all may be done as you like - there is no absolute truth!
Sometime in the next few years you hopefully read here from the completion of my Mini ...
Hannover, Germany 9th of December 2010
As usual on my homepage, this page is the register for the entire content.
Using the date on the relevant link you can see when I wrote the text the first
times and when I revised it. So from this register you can
go directly to a topic that interests you. In addition, the pages are linked to each other
as in a book. Use the arrow keys on the pages to "turn over" without any need to jump back to this register.
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1.01 Introduction |
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2.01 Steamboat Mini Samples |
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2.02 Comparative Measurement - Don Camillo |
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3.01 Hull Building Methods
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3.02 Hull Design Methode
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5.01 Boiler Requirements
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6.01 Engine Requirements
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