Subject: Re: [harryproa] Re: Solitarry
From: Rob Denney
Date: 10/23/2013, 6:07 PM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
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harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

 

The detachable bits are 1.5m long.  In #3526 you can just see the two hatches either side of the join.  
Will get some rudder shots when I weigh it.  
The ww ends of the beams sit in a hole in the ww hull.  There is a saddle under the edge of the bridgedeck to locate them there.  One of the pre launch jobs is to tie the beam to the hull at this point (lashings up around a block on the cabin side a la Wharram) and another is to put fillets on the beams to stop them moving in or out of the hulls, although  the friction from the trampoline tension will reduce these loads considerably.

rob


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:27 PM, fvonballuseck <fvonballuseck@gmail.com> wrote:
 

That is a nice understatement Rob! Looks fantastic.
Is the last shot of the connections for detacheable bows?
Can you get some additional shots of the rudders - so curious what the final construct looks like - and how she will sail.
good luck there!
Fedor

--- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, "proaharry" <harryproa@...> wrote:
>
> Lee hull painted, boat assembled, rudder mountings and rudders made. Couple more pictures under german Sol in the Photos section. Looks pretty splendid. Next visit I will take the scales and see what it weighs.
>
> rob
>
> --- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Rob Denney <harryproa@> wrote:
> >
> > Number of reasons
> > Structural, it stiffens the side.
> > Practical, 1 it provides a bench while minimising the hull flare. This
> > also saves a bit of weight. 2 it will help keep the spray down
> > Ease of build Flared sides would have made the bows difficult to build.
> > The more that can be done on the table, the less weight and hand
> > laminating is required.
> >
> > Downside is that it can be tricky tieing up the ww hull alongside low
> > structures (other boats, jetties) and there is less shoulder space inside,
> > but I can live with that on this boat.
> >
> > rob
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:18 AM, LucD <lucjdekeyser@> wrote:
> >
> > > **
> > >
> > >
> > > Rob, may I ask why the ww side of the ww hull is not flush with the cabin?
> > > Is it to give elbow space when walking down the hull? Is it for structural
> > > reasons? Luc
> > >
> > > --- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Rob Denney <harryproa@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Just been up and had a look at the German Sol. Rudders are built, one of
> > > > the rudder mounts is on the beam and the leeward hull is painted. All
> > > > looks very good and a credit to the builder. Launching is not far away.
> > > > Still be a bit of work to do (tramp, tillers, outboard bracket, etc), but
> > > > at least it will be afloat.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>


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