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Sailing the Shallow Waters

Antonio Dias and Arey's Pond boatyard in Cape Cod teamed up to produce a sophisticated new 18’ daysailer, the first of its kind to be offered by Arey's Pond.

Together with G. Anthony Davis, Tony Dias, a small boat and yacht designer out of Narragansett, RI, designed this kicked up, 18’ sloop for shallow water sailing. Dias blended aesthetic beauty and new technology in the design of this fast, light-weight and comfortable boat. Dias stated that the inspiration for the boat's design was the Jaguar Sedan, “elegant and comfortable, but with good performance.”

"In Cobalt there is no transition from 2D to 3D—no filling
up pages with scads of guesstimated properties—the software does all that for you! Not having an engineering background, Cobalt definitely gives me a solid foundation
to do the work I'm good at."

In the boat design industry, many still cling to the old pencil and paper design methods. Dias credits his success, in part, to an early adoption of CAD design software. In doing so, he joined the fast growing number of deisgners who have moved into high tech and never looked back. To Dias the inherently slow process of pencil and paper drawing was akin to "watching a tree grow." To illustrate, he points out that the old way adds an extra month to the design process just in outputting numbers, creating full-scale grids and building models.

By switching to CAD Dias advanced his level of experience because he got a comparatively enormous amount of feedback in very little time. however, Dias, however, became frustrated with the typical CAD program’s inability to handle complex solids and his own lack of engineering background. Then he discovered Ashlar-Vellum Cobalt design software. Cobalt freed him to focus purely on the art and precision design (to 1/1000 of an inch) of his boats. For Dias, Cobalt ended his daily battle to maneuver the rough waters of the typical CAD program. Today, Antonio Dias and Cobalt are a team to keep an eye on.

Antonio Dias

Tony Dias at the helm of the Daysailer he designed in Cobalt.

Daysailer

The daysailer rendered in Cobalt.

Arey's Pond daysailer

The Arey's Pond daysailer, Nimble, approaching hull speed in five or six knots of wind. In a moderate breeze, she is capable of doing 7 knots!



Contact:
Antonio Dias Design
171 Cedar Island Road,Narragansett, RI, 02882

+1 (401) 783-4959
a.dias@cox.net