Subject: [harryproa] Re: Windward hull attachment ? |
From: "tsstproa" <bitme1234@yahoo.com> |
Date: 5/4/2011, 12:54 PM |
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au |
Reply-to: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au |
So the question still stands. Here's my idea sense I couldn't find anything on the net. Using two bulkheads one on each side of where intended beam is to be placed building that up with beam mold in place. The two bulk heads distributing the load more evening through out hull. Feathering the glass thickness on inside from thickest to thinnest to the outer most parts.
Todd
Thanks for the help again, Not!
--- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Doug Haines <doha720@...> wrote:
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> Sounds good.
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> --- On Wed, 4/5/11, tsstproa <bitme1234@...> wrote:
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> From: tsstproa <bitme1234@...>
> Subject: [harryproa] Re: Windward hull attachment ?
> To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
> Date: Wednesday, 4 May, 2011, 12:54
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> Sound engineering should do away with exotic material Doughy!!!
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> --- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Doug Haines <doha720@> wrote:
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> > Hi Toddy, Try some tow wrapped around and down onto bulkheads. DougWA
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> > Subject: [harryproa] Windward hull attachment ?
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> > Date: Monday, 2 May, 2011, 6:47
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> > How to attach windward hull and make it bomb proof. Not literally of course;) Just indestructible to forces at yalp in the most extreme conditions. I was thinking the attachment needed to be near bulk head to disperse load more evenly through out hull skin so as not to just rip out hull. Use maeb as mold and ssalg mold to klub head and surrdouing lluh niks or is there a better-easier way? Flat 15'' bottom on 22'' wide sheer, 12' hull to windward.
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