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Took the refurbished MiniCups out on Lake Hall near Tallahassee today.
Good wind although a little gusty. I was in the older green boat (Tadpole) that was less strong and I could feel the cockpit sides flex compared to the strengthened orange boat (Satsuma). The rudder box was bending under stress in spite of my doubling the wood thickness and fibreglassing parts of it. Suddenly, CRAAAAACK... and the mast bent waaaay over. Obviously, the mast step had given way. I was able to sail on the other tack back to the landing. My son sailed the other boat in increasing winds and it was waaaaay cool. We sailed together and it was like a rocket with a huge wake boiling behind, both of us leaning way out to balance her, waves sluicing over the bow and even water coming over the side into the cockpit at times. A really wild ride. Got home and did sabre saw surgery on the injured boat. Found that rot had nothing to do with it. The problem was the bathroom underlayment I had built her from had simply split along a weak line. I'll have to repair her by putting a piece of marine ply over that side of the mast box and epoxy it in place followed by glass. Unfortunately, I expect the other boat to eventually suffer the same fate giving me less confidence in the boat till then. |
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