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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:24:17 +0000, Melandre wrote:
For those interested, here are a few pictures... http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat2.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat3.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat4.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat5.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat6.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/melanie4/Sailboat7.jpg The daggerboard (now that I know the difference) space is about 1" X 11". Andre That's a reasonably nice little boat. I bet it uses a boom. When you get a chance, though, post pictures of the sails and mast. If the mast has an obvious boom fitting on it, that will be a clincher. ;-) You may want to start another thread if it's going to be a while before you can post the sail/mast pictures. Have fun with your project. And I would consider putting a proper foil shape on the rudder and dagger-board, but maybe that is just me. You could conceivably get them cut for you out of foam at flyingfoam.com. They make wings for radio-controlled gliders and airplanes. You don't have to tell them that your "wing" is really for a rudder on a boat. ;-) You would just coat the foam with fiberglass, fair it and you are done. It's just an idea. I haven't actually done this. --Mac |
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