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WHY NOT
ENTER THE: CONCEPT
2005
COMPETITION

The
Concept Boat Competition is organised by the British
Marine Federation to encourage enthusiasts, professionals
or amateurs to show the marine industry how they believe
boat design should look in future. This competition is
supported by the Royal Institution of Naval Architects
who wish to encourage everyone involved in the design,
development, or production of small craft to look
influence the future.
Concept
Boat 2003 Brief:
This
year's theme asks for designs to satisfy the following
brief:
A new
design of recreational or commercial craft of up to
24m length intended for a purpose (or purposes)
specified by the Entrant.
The
Judges will be looking for designs that either:
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Encourage
new waterborne activities or
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Satisfy
a previously unfulfilled need or
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Is a
significant advance on existing craft designed for
the same use.
The
intended purpose(s) of the entry must be clearly defined
in no more than 25 words on the competition entry form.
Ideas
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Dual
or multi-role craft
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A
medium to fast economic Blue Water Motor Cruiser
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A
land/sea yacht
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An
economic, low wash, harbour/inland waters work boat
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A
design that encourages team activity (building,
racing, orienteering afloat etc.)
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