Subject: Re: [harryproa] Re: Size of laying out table or floor space
From: Rob Denney
Date: 4/15/2013, 11:02 PM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
Reply-to:
harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

 

Not sure which 2 man cruiser you mean.  Flasharry is a flat panel version of Visionarry (with a new deck shape).  Solitarry is a 6m ww hull which could easily be used with something smaller than the 15m lee hull.


If the joins are correct, you can make as many pieces as you like.  But a lot of the work is after the pieces are joined, so may as well go with a full length table then dismantle it to assemble the pieces.  The mast can be joined above ~2/3 rds the height with no risk.  The beams are best in one piece, unless they are scissoring, in which case the attachments need to be very strong.

Dismantleable 10m x 2.4 table cost $720 incl sawhorses, alloy beams and mdf.  see next flasharry build update.  

rob

On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Doug Haines <doha720@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
 

So you could make a (What's the name for the small 2 man cruiser - not Elementarry - is it flashharry?) youcould do a 8m ww hull in just 4m of table and then what about thirds for the other hull - then use just a 5m table to get 15m or 4m table to get 12m.
This doesn't include thefoam bows though.

Doug



--- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Rob Denney <harryproa@...> wrote:
>
> Very sensible. Include a rebate each side and the join won't need to be
> faired. The glass on the skin is all that is required for the join as long
> as the overlap is sufficient and the laminate quality good (bagging is
> ideal). The width of rebate should be 100 x the thickness of the laminate.
> Assuming it is bagged, this is near enough 1mm per 100gsm. ie, a 600 gsm
> laminate will be 0.6mm thick, so the rebate should be 0.5-1mm thick (too
> deep is better than too shallow, filling in the hollow is easier than
> fairing in the bulge) and 60mm wide. This will look insufficient so you
> will probably double the laminate and the rebate dimensions. In which
> case, make sure you taper the edges of the extra cloth by at least 10mm per
> side.
>
> Lining it up can be tricky, make sure each half has some clear datum marks
> to facilitate this.
>
> Any questions, let me know.
>
> rob
>
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Doug Haines <doha720@...> wrote:
>
> > **

> >
> >
> > How sensible is doing a half of ww hull and joining together to save the
> > space for the lay-up?
> >
> > And also the lw hull.
> >
> > Doug
> > WA
> >
> >
> >
>


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