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Re: Which offsets are you using?
By:Pete Rudie
Date: 11/5/2001, 12:15 pm
In Response To: Re: Which offsets are you using? (Dean Trexel)

: Are you going to be building the Sea Kayaker boat this winter, Pete? I have
: the panels and forms in CAD and can send you full-sized plots if you like.
: Could even send you a scaled down version if you want to make a model or
: something. :)

Guilty as charged. Thinking about it anyway, after I finish the Silver and the
CLC SailRig, both sitting now at about 80%. Heavy sigh. So many boats, so little time...

: My reason for doing all of this in CAD is that I was hoping to make a
: stripped version. And dadgumit if Paul G. Jacobsen didn't think of it
: first (again!). He recently posted that he'd thought about making a
: stripped version of a stitcher by making stripped panels, cutting them to
: shape, glassing one side, and stitching it together. (Actually, if memory
: serves, someone actually did this a couple years ago and posted pictures
: here.)

Right, that was Pete Roszyk and a CLC West River 180. He said it was the
Project From Hell, and would never do it again.

: I plan on making station forms and stripping as usual on a
: strongback, because I want the hull side strips to follow the shear.
: Making panels and cutting the panels out of them would leave an
: odd-looking intersection between panels. If I strip it as usual, I can put
: a strip at the shear, a strip at the chine, and do cheater strips to make
: a nice transititon. Stripping on forms will still be a quick job, though,
: because there will be no need for cove-and-bead or any beveling between
: strips on the hull. The only area on the deck that will need beveling is
: the area over your legs -- the rest of the deck I plan on making flat.

We are both on the same page here. The plans have only the 2 permanent bulkheads and 1 temporary, and 6 cradles. 3 more forms could easily be drawn from the cradles. Are you developing the shapes for additional forms?

: And if all of this goes as planned, I need to set me up a website, too...

I would like to explore this a little farther, so will give you a shout by email.

Messages In This Thread

Cunningham/Sea Kayaker stitch-n-glue design flaw?
Dean Trexel -- 10/25/2001, 1:42 am
Re: Cunningham/Sea Kayaker stitch-n-glue design fl
Pete Rudie -- 11/6/2001, 8:43 pm
And now for a word from the designer...
Pete Rudie -- 11/7/2001, 12:38 pm
Re: Cunningham/Sea Kayaker stitch-n-glue design fl
Dean Trexel -- 11/6/2001, 8:55 pm
Well, there you go, pilgrim... *NM*
Pete Rudie -- 11/6/2001, 9:27 pm
Which offsets are you using?
Pete Rudie -- 11/4/2001, 12:54 am
Re: Which offsets are you using?
Dean Trexel -- 11/4/2001, 9:49 pm
Re: Which offsets are you using?
Pete Rudie -- 11/5/2001, 12:15 pm
Re: Which offsets are you using?
Pete Rudie -- 11/4/2001, 1:26 pm
Re: Cunningham/Sea Kayaker stitch-n-glue design fl
Hans Friedel -- 10/26/2001, 6:23 am
Re: Cunningham/Sea Kayaker stitch-n-glue design fl
Richard Boyle -- 10/25/2001, 8:57 pm
Re: flaw vs. feature?
Mike Hanks -- 10/25/2001, 10:34 am
Re: flaw vs. feature?
Pete Rudie -- 11/4/2001, 1:35 pm
Inherent design feature
West -- 10/25/2001, 3:18 am