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Re: winding
By:Don Beale
Date: 2/9/1999, 6:40 pm
In Response To: winding (Dave Abbott)

Are the bow and stern ties tight? On the two CLC boats I've done, the panels would be misaligned slightly at the ends after I twisted it to shape, but the entry and exit lines should be fair with the keel. Try loosening the ties at each end and see what happens? It's easy to sand the panels fair to each other after the fillets set. On the Tred Avon I even had to re-fair the sheer where the deck ties in.

> I am constructing the Patuxent 19.5 from a CLC kit. I have stiched the
> hull together and checked the hull for "twists". As instructed,
> I placed two sticks perpendicular to the chine four feet in from the bow
> and stern. Squatting down I brought the top of the bow stick to the bottom
> of the stern stick, checking to see if they were parallel. I observed a
> small gap between the sticks on one side of the kayak. When I twisted the
> hull to bring the sticks flush, I noticed that both the stern and bow tips
> appeared cocked or leaned in one direction, away from the keel. I
> confirmed this by taking a string and placing a weight on one end, then
> hung the string from the center tip of the bow and stern. Niether was
> centered. When I centered the tips, the gap reappeared between the sticks.

> I spoke with someone at CLC, who stated that a minor gap is almost
> unavoidable between the sticks and should not compromise the boats
> handling. I would just like a second opinion on this before I glass/glue
> the hull in place. place. I want to race with the boat and want the hull a
> perfect as possible.

Messages In This Thread

winding
Dave Abbott -- 2/9/1999, 6:06 pm
Re: winding
Chris Kulczycki -- 2/10/1999, 9:07 am
Re: winding
Don Beale -- 2/9/1999, 6:40 pm