In the first place, he says, the hobbyist can simply read about yacht design. That sounds simple enough but it can be confusing because of conflicting theories. Brewer says that designers including me, may push their own concept of the perfect hull, layout, or rig. It is important to develop your own ideas based on facts and experience, rather than to accept someone elses theories.
In the second place, he recommends the home-study course. The cost is moderate, but large enough to keep the student working hard at it. The Westlawn course is good if it is done properly without taking all the easiest options. The Westlawn course requires serious commitment to time and effort, but provides a thorough grounding in small-boat design.
In the third place is the time-honored college degree from the Webb Institute, M.I.T., Michigan, or another university offering a degree in naval architecture. This is for the serious student only, of course. Since the emphasis of the university course is on large-ship design, it is not ideal for students of small-boat design, but it does work. Many famous yacht designers have gone that route. The Maine Maritime Academy offers a course in small-craft design that is worth serious consideration as well.
Finally, Brewer offers this piece of advice:
Anyone going into the yacht design business should work as a draftsman or assistant for a reputable naval architect for several years to gain practical experience. This is true for university and home-study graduates. Indeed, it is best if the budding designer works for several different architects or builders before he hangs out his shingle because he will gain invaluable experience and practical knowledge from each.
Todays Thought
Architects are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can turn down some clients, but weve both got to say yes to someone if we want to stay in business.
Philip Johnson, Esquire, Dec 80
Tailpiece
Four-year-old Janie had been put to bed for the night when her little brother wandered along and tried to enter her room.
You cant come in, Jimmy, she said, cos Mom says little boys mustnt see little girls in their nighties.
Jimmy went outside, closed the door, and was puzzling about this when the door opened again. Its aw wight Jimmy, you can come in now, said Janie. Ise tooked my nightie off.
You cant come in, Jimmy, she said, cos Mom says little boys mustnt see little girls in their nighties.
Jimmy went outside, closed the door, and was puzzling about this when the door opened again. Its aw wight Jimmy, you can come in now, said Janie. Ise tooked my nightie off.
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