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Modifications ... so far
By:Brian C.
Date: 10/15/1998, 4:54 pm
In Response To: Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk (Don Beale)

> Brian, How did you modify it? Lengthen the amas? I'm thinking of this for
> the Tred Avon, bit I think that they are too short; should be about 3/4 of
> the length of the main hull. Did you change the attachment / positioning
> of the akas?

> Brian, How did you modify it? Lengthen the amas? I'm thinking of this for
> the Tred Avon, bit I think that they are too short; should be about 3/4 of
> the length of the main hull. Did you change the attachment / positioning Ø of the akas?

Well here what I’ve done so far ( keep in mind I’m still working on the kayak and haven’t gotten to the amas yet )…

First I’m putting up a _lot_ of sail area 114sqft to be exact. The boat will be capable of speeds in excess of 25 knots. It has a split rig ( ketch ) in order to distribute the load and keep it low.

The amas will be the same length as the kayak 19.5ft. When she’s up to speed the kayak will be out of the water ( flying ), so its hull speed will be dictated by the amas. This also means I had to beef up the mounts. I am running a second sheer clamp, and that is where the through bolts will go. The one behind the fore bulkhead will actually be encased in a copper tube that runs through the boat. Since this bolt is down by my feet and not near a hatch, which is how I get to the rest of them.

I also am putting in: a breasthook ( a piece of wood that runs from the forepeek to the first deck beam ) a keelson ( an inner keel ) additional full deck beams ( I used the reinforcing straps that CLC supplied to make full deck beams at the hatches ) carlins ( the fore and aft wood on a deck )

The akas ( crossbeams ) will have an aerodynamic cover on them to lessen wave impacts and strengthen them. The ‘beams’ will actually be built up of fore and aft laminations. The ‘aero’ sections affixed to them the same way strip planked canoes are ( thanks gents )

I’m looking into different mounts for the amas

For a moderate sail area most of these needs are not needed.

Hope this helps

what follows is a picture of Yakaboo, a sailing canoe, and my inspiration.

Messages In This Thread

Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Chad -- 10/12/1998, 5:05 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Chad -- 10/12/1998, 9:03 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Paul Jacobson -- 10/12/1998, 6:40 pm
Non-Outrigger Deck rigging ( pic )
Brian C. -- 10/16/1998, 2:28 pm
Re: Non-Outrigger Deck rigging ( pic )
Mark Kanzler -- 10/16/1998, 5:09 pm
Re: Non-Outrigger Deck rigging ( pic )
Brian C. -- 10/16/1998, 6:20 pm
Re: Non-Outrigger Deck rigging ( pic )
Mark Kanzler -- 10/18/1998, 10:15 am
Re: Non-Outrigger Deck rigging ( pic )
Nick Schade -- 10/19/1998, 10:29 am
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Brian C. -- 10/15/1998, 4:00 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Paul Jacobson -- 10/17/1998, 8:45 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Mark Kanzler -- 10/18/1998, 10:41 am
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Brian C. -- 10/12/1998, 5:41 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Clive Rush -- 10/27/1998, 3:37 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Nick Schade -- 10/13/1998, 1:21 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Don Beale -- 10/13/1998, 11:17 am
Modifications ... so far
Brian C. -- 10/15/1998, 4:54 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
LJS -- 10/14/1998, 2:27 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Brian C. -- 10/15/1998, 4:59 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Don Beale -- 10/14/1998, 7:24 pm
Re: Spinnaker Sail on Auk
Mark Kanzler -- 10/16/1998, 12:35 am
Re: Learning a spinnaker
Don Beale -- 10/15/1998, 2:02 pm
Re: Learning a spinnaker
Mark Kanzler -- 10/15/1998, 2:47 pm
Re: Learning a spinnaker
Don Beale -- 10/15/1998, 7:13 pm
Re: Learning a spinnaker
Mark Kanzler -- 10/16/1998, 11:33 am
Re: Learning a spinnaker
Nolan Penney -- 10/16/1998, 1:35 pm
Re: Learning a spinnaker
Mark Kanzler -- 10/16/1998, 1:43 pm
New mailing list
LJS -- 10/15/1998, 6:20 pm
Re: Sail on Auk
Mark Kanzler -- 10/14/1998, 3:32 pm