Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe front view clearly shows the overall length, the shape of the bow, and the placement of the inflatable tubes and mounting points along the side.
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The front view clearly shows the overall length, the shape of the bow, and the placement of the inflatable tubes and mounting points along the side.
The top view provides the essential information about the boat's width, the layout of the inflatable tubes, and the internal floor structure, which is critical for understanding the boat's footprint.
The left view shows the side profile, revealing the height of the inflatable tubes, the depth of the hull, and the overall cross-sectional shape, which is necessary for understanding the boat's stability and volume.
A section cut along the Y-axis reveals the internal structure of the inflatable tubes, including the wall thickness and the internal air chambers, which are not visible in the external views.
A horizontal section cut at the mid-height of the hull shows the internal floor structure, the thickness of the aluminum hull, and the connection points for the inflatable tubes.
A section cut along the Y-axis reveals the internal structure of the inflatable tubes, including the wall thickness and the internal air chambers, which are not visible in the external views.
A horizontal section cut at the mid-height of the hull shows the internal floor structure, the thickness of the aluminum hull, and the connection points for the inflatable tubes.
This detail magnifies a mounting point on the inflatable tube, showing the exact diameter and location of the bolt hole, which is critical for assembly.
This detail shows the internal floor structure and the mounting points for the aluminum hull, highlighting the connection points and their spacing.
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