Date: 9/29/2009, 10:03 am
OK, so I get it now. You used that piece of wire on the diagonal to tighten, and pull the twist out of the boat. Cool.
As I recall, this design was based on a recovery kayak, correct?
Since you are referring to the planing hull, do you intend to surf this in breaking waves, or a little more white-water?
If you are looking for breaking surf waves, have you seen Brian Schultz's Rhino?
http://www.capefalconkayak.com/rhino.html
Brian
: So I thought that I'd share the status of my build. Things got a little
: interesting because of my decision to cut my panels on the diagonal of the
: 4'x8' plywood... All panels were roughly 8'4" in length, and I was
: not about to scarf for that.
: Well, this made the wood grain work against me once it was stitched together.
: Now, with the average S&G kayak hull, you are working with 4 panels, and
: where they meet in the bottom forms a Keel of sorts, which aids in the
: alignment of the whole deal. With my planing hull, and the bottom panel
: wanting to curve on the diagonal, I knew things would be interesting come
: alignment. The diagonal curving of the side panels also hurt me.
: So... I'm sure i am not the first person to do this, but I used a self made
: piece of twisted pair wire to "tune the boat". Once i saw the
: twist, i knew something like this would square things up. I'm mentioning
: it here because this is a really EASY way of straightening things up.
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Tuning the Boat *LINK* *Pic*
Johnathan Akers -- 9/26/2009, 5:14 pm- Re: S&G: Tuning the Boat *LINK*
Brian Scarborough -- 9/29/2009, 10:03 am- Re: S&G: Tuning the Boat
Johnathan Akers -- 9/29/2009, 11:29 am
- Re: S&G: Tuning the Boat
- Re: S&G: Tuning the Boat *LINK*