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Doug Canada
08-25-2005, 08:15 AM
FYI

The Shape of the Canoe

( http://www.greenval.com/Shape_of_the_Canoe.html )

Designing Canoes and Kayaks, 3rd Edition
by John Winters



This electronic format (Adobe PDF) edition of The Shape of the Canoe on CD-R contains new material on small boat history, kayaks, paddles, safety, and consumer relations as well as improved graphics. As a further bonus the electronic format version contains my performance prediction program, KAPER, used by Sea Kayaker Magazine in their boat reviews; CANTRAC, my experimental directional stability program; and BEARBOAT, an easy to use design program. While BEARBOAT is not a sophisticated professional design program you can use it to experiment with hull shapes as well as output files for full size printing of stations should you decide to build a boat. KAPER and CANTRAC run on Microsoft Excel. Bearboat comes in several versions for both PCs and Macs.

The electronic format is an excellent one for this type of book. You can easily search topics and references in the text without having to flip back and forth through pages of index and appendices. You can easily access graphics through links that allow viewing in large-scale format and can keep them handy in a window or print them out for reference while you read.

The Shape of the Canoe is the first and only book dedicated to the design of small paddle powered boats and contains chapters on:

Small Boat History
Types and Variety of Boats
Hull Geometry
Hull Resistance
Hull and Water Motions
Stability
Seaworthiness
The Look of the Boat
Design Methodology
Performance Prediction
Creating a Design
Boat Testing
Paddles
Special Notes on Sea Kayaks
The Buyer's Perspective

Add to this the inclusion of performance evaluation programs and a design program and you have a unique book KAPER and CANTRAC run on Microsoft Excel. BEARBOAT comes in several versions for both PCs and Macs, and is valuable to people seeking a better understanding of small boat design.

The Shape of the Canoe, KAPER, CANTRAC, and BEARBOAT are shipped to you on one CD-R, for both Macs and PC's. We recommend that you use Adobe Reader 7, which is available as a free download from www.adobe.com. (http://www.adobe.com.)

Doug

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Ian McColgin
08-25-2005, 10:26 AM
Thank you.

(Lest anyone think no one reads this stuff.)

batory
08-25-2005, 07:49 PM
There appears to be a problem with the link,
at least on my end.

Is it possible that Firefox is a problem?

George Roberts
08-25-2005, 07:57 PM
I also tried the link. Netscape. It does seem to have a problem. Lots of square boxes where blanks should be.

Bruce Hooke
08-25-2005, 11:57 PM
Aside from some definite problems with the pages on this website that are devoted to this "book," (actually a CD) it should also be noted that this is not a free download -- it costs US$17. So, as interesting as the "book" sounds this is clearly a commercial advertisement and so does not belong on this forum. :(

Doug, I looked around on your site and on both the page you linked to and on the home page (but just in the paragraph that talks about this book), there is a square box between each letter, which makes it very hard to read the text. These boxes do NOT show up in Internet Explorer 6 or Opera 7.5 but do show up in Firefox 1.0.6, and Netscape 7. It looks to me like you may have copied the text from another application like a Word processing application that inserted a character between each letter that is not recognized by Mozilla-based browsers.

Doug Canada
08-26-2005, 08:53 AM
Try the general website for Green Valley Boats;

www.greenval.com (http://www.greenval.com)

scroll down to, "The Shape of the Canoe"
That should get you there.

All the best,
Doug

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Bruce Hooke
08-26-2005, 08:56 AM
The links work fine, the problem is with what you see when you get there...

George Roberts
08-26-2005, 12:24 PM
I doubt the statement

"the first and only book dedicated to the design of small paddle powered boats"

is true.