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G'Day Rob, Â I guess that's where you are then. Left message on your home phone about sailing on the river - may still be there when you get back. Â Doug ...
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here are the rudder and a lw hull angle, I am giving up a little bit on the project so again if someone wants the completed (about half way overall) parts,...
Clarifying thaer are photos now in photos. NNot real exciting, but thee is not much to the Harriette - very simple. Fun driving 80kms down to Mandurah from...
Hi Rob and all, Â I think I'll toe the beams in, so thebeams move further outboard on lw hull. This puts rudders further aft. Boat seemed fine during flying...
Because they can't be pulled out straight. If both the ends were tapered or bentto that there are parallel vertical surfaces then it could be done OK but the...
Hi Roberto,  I'm guessing you're imagining something different. It is the same beam justy moved on the lw hull furtherout. Any sockets would take it as per...
Still can't see how you can move the beams outboard on the lee hull and keep the same distance on the ww hull. You've got more of a real cruiser so you have to...
Still not sure...sidecar is a cruiser, harriwette isn't. I have two boats, one is for sale. The easy moving to and from the water/beach is the main point of...
Doug, While I'm not sold on Robert's reverse sheer idea (I like the egg cross section -- to each his own), I do think he has a point here. To test his theory,...
I assume what Doug is getting at with splayed beams is to have beams that are demountable not telescopic. The primary concern is for trailering and not...
It's also my impression that the goal is to demount, not telescope. The trick is how the ends are attached. I've been assuming that they fit into a socket in...
The beams just need to be shaped this way: - \ - - / - sorry for the crude ascii art. i.e. as long as the beam ends and sockets are parallel, the beams can be...
-Hi Mike, Don't want an argument but would appreciate a discussion. Can you give details to your objections to my ideas on the bows. If you mean an egg with...
Oh, yeah I see what you might be talking aboutnow. Hmmmn....unless the beams could go straight through the other side which wants to go the other way. still it...
thanks for that, but we have it sorted now, see last post. to take the bending I need full box shaped sockets which get carbon towed down the hull sides. Very...
Hello,  You only need to taper one of the three edges of each beam end. If you have beams at 15 degrees then on the WW hull the one edge edge closest to...
<<If you have beams at 15 degrees then on the WW hull the one edge edge closest to center would have a 15 degree taper and on the LW hull the edge facing the...