SurfaceWorks Marine is a further development of MultiSurf LT with a completely new interface. It has all the functionality of MultiSurf LT with some added features. The number of surfaces is no longer limited, and a number of curve and surface entities have been added. We believe that the new interface will facilitate faster modeling and a more productive marine design experience.
MultiSurf is a rich and versatile system for parametric design of 3D geometric objects, particularly complex objects involving freeform curves and surfaces.
For DXF and 2DD output, various options are available for controlling what information is included with the developed shapes, e.g. one option allows you to substitute equal bend lines for ruling lines. Equal bend lines are an alternate set of ruling lines that show where a panel for boat must be bent for any specified bend angle.
SailPack-Aero is a comparative tool. Through SailPack-Aero you will be able to enlarge, with rationality, your field of investigation and will then be able to optimize your library of molds.
Through SailPack-Aero you can accurately visualize the phenomenon of aerodynamic flow as it passes through the sail plan.
SailPack-Aero makes a simulation of the wind flow on the sail plan in 3D. The sail plan is divided into multiple interacting “slices” (each “slice” having impact on its neighboring “slice”). The resulting data, giving a 3D picture, is an integration of these calculations.
SailPack-Aero is a module of flow calculation that can be connected or worked through the information provided through the SailPack sail boat design software or through a “sail vision system.”
The output of SailPack is a list of sailpanels for boats and reinforcement panels which is exported using specialized software: MIB2000
Through MIB2000 the designer is able to modify (flip, rename, rotate, split) each individual panel as necessary. MIB2000 is able to export in all major plotter formats or exchange formats such as HPGL or DXF.
The goal of the SailPack software is to simplify and reduce the time requirement of sail design and production.
Through the use of SailPack the user is able to create a realistic simulation of any number of possible rigging configurations (mast for boats, pole, gaff, etc.). SailPack then builds on the position of deck fittings, including track and marine blocks, as specific to the yacht.
With SailPack the designer will be able to recreate and duplicate a realistic sail plan, specific to the hardware and rigging of the yacht. The designer can visualize any potential conflict or incompatibility between sail placement and rigging setup, allowing for modification and optimization of final sail geometry.
In addition the sail designer can "hoist" and view a complete sail inventory.
With SailPack-Viewer you can create a single file (PPK) with all the sails and rig together in an active 3D view. Your customer will be able to see, from any point of view and with multiple options of rendering (geometry, mould aspect, paneling and/or full description with finishing details), his/her personally designed sail. This presentation could be made available by CD or sent by email.