Pirate sailboat Low-poly  3D model

Pirate sailboat Low-poly 3D model

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Designed with solidworks software and rendered using keyshot visualisation tool. A seafarer on the high seas, the Pirate dinghy was originally conceived in 1935 by German sailor Carl Martens. No trapeze bar obstructs the view or movement on this boat designed specifically for two people. The designer opted to create the boat entirely from solid wood at its inception; since then, however, sailors can now choose between solid wood and a mixture of wood with glass-reinforced plastic or just pure plastic. In 1934, Martens first drafted his Pirate design using key specifications like dimensions: approximately six thousand Pirates were crafted to adhere to set standards by builders in that era. Currently the sail is regulated to have Kevlar and carbon fiber banned for performance purposes. Approximately five meters in length with a breadth of 1.6m when measured from left to right. The pirate's surface sail can expand up to ten m^2. This boat holds records at present - Germany alone lists over three hundred sailors registered as pirates, one of its most prominent competitive ranks out of the numerous racing class types active throughout Europe with Canada among other notable mentions following in this specific tradition for cadets being utilised here by the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corp, the two persons navigate its length from stem to stern with skill - both at sea and when in training; although an optional addition of up to 10 m^2 is approved as long as sails follow specifications exactly and the designer does not incorporate synthetic material beyond certain measurements while reinforcing other areas may employ them

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