[FONT=arial,helvetica]Errata 2.1, Referee's Manual Page 62, Hull Design (clarification): [/FONT]
[FONT=arial,helvetica] To determine the values for a non-standard hull size, just extrapolate the values from the closest hull size using the following formula to determine the modification factor:
F = N ÷ B, where:
F = the factor to apply to the base hull value, and
N = the desired non-standard hull size, and
B = the closest standard hull size to use as a base.
For example, if a 440 UCP hull size is desired, simply multiply the values for a 400 UCP hull by a factor of 1.1 (440/ 400). If, on the other hand, a 460 UCP hull is desired, then multiply the values for a 500 UCP hull by a factor of 0.92 (460/ 500).
[/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica] This breaks down for small values. For example, a 1 dTon hull is Cr3300, and a 2 dTon hull is Cr3700. However, a 1.4 dTon hull is (1.4/1)*3300=Cr4620, while a 1.6 dTon hull is (1.6/2)*3700=Cr2960. Makes things difficult if you're designing a motorcycle or small cab. Is there an alternate calculation floating around out there that works better?[/FONT]