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RE: [harryproa] Towability of extended harry

So give us the latest on the folding Harry for easy of tailoring without
demounting??

Thanks Bob G.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Denney [mailto:proa@...]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 8:24 PM
To: harryproa@...
Subject: Re: [harryproa] Towability of extended harry


G'day,

This is what I did on Harrigami. The limiting factor is not so much the
width of the bunks, as the height of the lw hull which sits under the
overhang. Here the rules are not a problem, as long as the number plate
and
trailer lights are within a metre of the rear of the load. Going round
corners with a 12m/40' load is sometimes a challenge, but otherwise it
is
all pretty easy.

Regards,

rob




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Would it be possible to truncate the lw side of the ww hulls with a flat side to exactly 2.5m for towing. This would still provide almost the same sleeping...
Robert
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Oct 31, 2003
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G'day, This is what I did on Harrigami. The limiting factor is not so much the width of the bunks, as the height of the lw hull which sits under the overhang....
Rob Denney
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Oct 31, 2003
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... much the ... the ... I assume that you have wracked your brains over the issue, asking such questions such as Does the lw hull have to rise so high in the...
Robert
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Nov 7, 2003
12:32 am

So give us the latest on the folding Harry for easy of tailoring without demounting?? Thanks Bob G. ... From: Rob Denney [mailto:proa@...] Sent:...
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Nov 5, 2003
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G'day, Spoke to Jim last night. Beams are not far off. There have been a few other developements, which may or may not happen, but are certainly keeping us...
Rob Denney
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Nov 6, 2003
3:47 am

G'day, The towing width is not the problem, but if you wanted more internal bunk width, then slab sides on the ww hull would help, at the expense of looks and...
Rob Denney
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Nov 9, 2003
7:27 am

... The lw hull cannot be much lower without beam height ... mounted on ... that 10% of ... hull ... I thought the strength required was based upon the...
Robert
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Nov 12, 2003
1:38 am

G'day, The loads are determined by the righting moment, but the layup of the mast, and of the hull is very dependant on where those loads are applied. The...
Rob Denney
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Nov 13, 2003
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