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01-24-2008, 02:25 PM
THE FIRST CHESAPEAKE POWER BOAT SYMPOSIUM
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
March 7-8, 2008 St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland USA
Co-Sponsored By: SNAME and Professional BoatBuilder
Papers
Re-Powering for Fuel Economy and Performance – Methods for Engine and Propeller Selection
Frank DeBord , Chesapeake Marine Technology, LLC
New Varieties of Fast Air-Assisted Boats
Konstantin Matveev, Assistant Professor, Washington State University
QUADRAPOD Air-Assist Catamaran Hull
Andrew P. Dize, USCG ELC
Regarding Small Craft Seakeeping
Dean Schleicher, Donald Blount and Associates
Stray Current Electrolysis – an Unrecognized Enemy
Alan Ross Hugenot, Alan Ross Hugenot, Inc.
Prototype of a Small High-Efficiency Cruising Motor Yacht Design
Eric Jolley
Discussion of Planing Boat Designs
David Stimson, Stimson Marine
Modeling and Simulation - CO exposure / Propulsion Systems - CO emissions
Alberto Garcia Associate Service Fellow, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
A Parametric Study of Dynaplane-Type Planing Motorboats
Eugene P. Clement and John G. Hoyt
Design and Analysis of Integrated Propulsion Systems for High Speed Craft
Brant R. Savander, Ph.D.,Maritime Research Associates, Ryan
Kamphuis, MTU-Detroit Diesel, Kevin D. Herman, Michigan
Wheel Corporation, Scott Woodruff, MTU-Detroit Diesel
Regarding Statistical Relationships for Vertical Accelerations of Planing Monohulls in Head Seas
Dean Schleicher, Donald Blount and Associates
Integrating Design Tools for Improved Design and Construction
Patrick D. Cahill, President of ShipConstructor Software USA, Inc
Performance Prediction of High-Speed Planing Craft with Interceptors Using a Variation of the Savitsky Method
Raju Datla and Srikanth Syamsundar, Stevens Institute of Technology
Development of a Performance Test Protocol for Small Power Boats
Richard Akers, P.E. ,Small Craft Engineering, LLC, Clifford A. Goudey , MIT Sea Grant College Program, Robert MacNeill
Group Owned US Flag Superyachts: An Opportunity for Shipyards, Designers and Ship Managers
Christopher D. Barry, Alan Hugenot, Paul Kamen
Aerodynamic Design Considerations for High Speed Craft
Dr. Robert Ranzenbach
Computational Design Tools for High Performance Craft: Seedling Analysis of a Planing Monohull using RANSE
Jennifer Grimsley, NSWCCD Combatant Craft Division
REGISTRATION FEES
Registrant $90.00*
Full Time Student $25.00**
Spouse $50.00***
*Includes Symposium entry, 1 copy of Proceedings and Lunch Saturday
**School ID required at Door. Includes Symposium entry, 1 copy of Proceedings and Lunch Saturday
*** Includes Symposium entry and Lunch Saturday
REGISTER ONLINE AT:
http://www.powerboatsymposium.com/
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
March 7-8, 2008 St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland USA
Co-Sponsored By: SNAME and Professional BoatBuilder
Papers
Re-Powering for Fuel Economy and Performance – Methods for Engine and Propeller Selection
Frank DeBord , Chesapeake Marine Technology, LLC
New Varieties of Fast Air-Assisted Boats
Konstantin Matveev, Assistant Professor, Washington State University
QUADRAPOD Air-Assist Catamaran Hull
Andrew P. Dize, USCG ELC
Regarding Small Craft Seakeeping
Dean Schleicher, Donald Blount and Associates
Stray Current Electrolysis – an Unrecognized Enemy
Alan Ross Hugenot, Alan Ross Hugenot, Inc.
Prototype of a Small High-Efficiency Cruising Motor Yacht Design
Eric Jolley
Discussion of Planing Boat Designs
David Stimson, Stimson Marine
Modeling and Simulation - CO exposure / Propulsion Systems - CO emissions
Alberto Garcia Associate Service Fellow, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
A Parametric Study of Dynaplane-Type Planing Motorboats
Eugene P. Clement and John G. Hoyt
Design and Analysis of Integrated Propulsion Systems for High Speed Craft
Brant R. Savander, Ph.D.,Maritime Research Associates, Ryan
Kamphuis, MTU-Detroit Diesel, Kevin D. Herman, Michigan
Wheel Corporation, Scott Woodruff, MTU-Detroit Diesel
Regarding Statistical Relationships for Vertical Accelerations of Planing Monohulls in Head Seas
Dean Schleicher, Donald Blount and Associates
Integrating Design Tools for Improved Design and Construction
Patrick D. Cahill, President of ShipConstructor Software USA, Inc
Performance Prediction of High-Speed Planing Craft with Interceptors Using a Variation of the Savitsky Method
Raju Datla and Srikanth Syamsundar, Stevens Institute of Technology
Development of a Performance Test Protocol for Small Power Boats
Richard Akers, P.E. ,Small Craft Engineering, LLC, Clifford A. Goudey , MIT Sea Grant College Program, Robert MacNeill
Group Owned US Flag Superyachts: An Opportunity for Shipyards, Designers and Ship Managers
Christopher D. Barry, Alan Hugenot, Paul Kamen
Aerodynamic Design Considerations for High Speed Craft
Dr. Robert Ranzenbach
Computational Design Tools for High Performance Craft: Seedling Analysis of a Planing Monohull using RANSE
Jennifer Grimsley, NSWCCD Combatant Craft Division
REGISTRATION FEES
Registrant $90.00*
Full Time Student $25.00**
Spouse $50.00***
*Includes Symposium entry, 1 copy of Proceedings and Lunch Saturday
**School ID required at Door. Includes Symposium entry, 1 copy of Proceedings and Lunch Saturday
*** Includes Symposium entry and Lunch Saturday
REGISTER ONLINE AT:
http://www.powerboatsymposium.com/