: First off, apologies to Randy for my over zealous response. I was in the
: process of loading images to make a post at the time. That quick response
: and photo did not communicate clearly. Hope this makes it a little
: clearer.
: In trying to come up with a better skeg system. I slotted a skeg so the
: housing could be attached lower and limit buckling. I Then reinforcing the
: cable housing with a carbon sleeve, still flexed, double carbon sleeve was
: better, but would probably not take the strain of pushing on a jammed
: skeg. Final step was a double reinforced sleeve attached to the left side
: of the housing. This is now extremely strong and smooth. Weight so far is
: 17 ounces. Now waiting on more of the stiff 1/8" stainless cable.
: Should have the system in a kayak within two weeks.
: In response to Randy's original question. I think Necky is using a titanium
: rod in their Chathams.
: I too would be interested in what is working and what are the weakness of
: existing systems.
: Best,
: Reg
Thanks Reg, Looks like a good plan. The arc/cable looks easier to route and less space than a rod/knuckle system I was thinking of.
Enjoy your journey south again.
I relocated to Colorado, a long way from the ocean but will get to the coast, Alaska and Baja periodically.
Randy
Messages In This Thread
- Seeking: dual control skeg?
Randy Knauff -- 7/3/2008, 12:14 pm- Re: Seeking: dual control skeg? *LINK* *Pic*
Reg Lake -- 7/3/2008, 2:18 pm- Clarification and new image. *LINK* *Pic*
Reg Lake -- 7/4/2008, 4:50 pm- Re: Clarification and new image.
Randy Knauff -- 7/5/2008, 11:35 am- Re: Clarification and new image.
Ted Henry -- 7/4/2008, 7:43 pm- Re: Clarification and new image.
Reg Lake -- 7/4/2008, 10:51 pm
- Re: Clarification and new image.
- Re: Clarification and new image.
- Clarification and new image. *LINK* *Pic*
- Re: Seeking: dual control skeg? *LINK* *Pic*