Monday, September 26, 2005
Redmond bluegill
Has anyone built or used Redmond's Bluegill?
16' daysailor
I see in the photo section the 16" daysailor which is an adaption of an Edwin Monk design, Is this Monk's "Cerlew"? I have built the same boat about 6 years ago. I have never seen another one.
Here is a link to a photo on my website and also to the alterations I made to the original design.
http://www.pmaynard.lunarpages.com/index_files/image029.gif
http://www.pmaynard.lunarpages.com/index_files/image031.gif
http://www.pmaynard.lunarpages.com/index_files/image032.gif
Here is a link to a photo on my website and also to the alterations I made to the original design.
http://www.pmaynard.lunarpages.com/index_files/image029.gif
http://www.pmaynard.lunarpages.com/index_files/image031.gif
http://www.pmaynard.lunarpages.com/index_files/image032.gif
Friday, September 23, 2005
GREETINGS - GREETINGS
WELCOME to two more new members, MHINKLE_GATOR and SMARTJAK. Glad to add you to the group.
CB
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
rope fenders
Hi does anyone know of a good site to show how to make rope fenders but please not naughty knots.
Sunday, September 18, 2005
LIGHTING-HOW MUCH
Planning ahead a little, any one know of a source for good lighting fixtures for the interior of a boat. Almost all marine lighting fixtures are limited to a max. of 20 watts which hardly would be enough for a boat with large cabin spaces. It seems 75 to 100 watts is required for reading at least at home. Also, what is the best type of fluorescent fixtures that won't cause electrical noise.
CB
Friday, September 16, 2005
GREETINGS
WELCOME to REDNECK KAYAK, Glad to add you to the fastest growing group on the web. Tell us something about your interest.
CB
Sloop Mast Question
I am looking for info. (problem solving). I need to rethink how to handle making a mast for my 16 ft daysailer (Thats my picture on the "Whats New" page showing the swing keel/centerboard box). I had originally planned on using a 23 ft spruce pole obtained from a neighbor's yard. Unfortunately, it has cracked and checked badly over the previous winter and this summer. The cracking is so deep (1/2" plus that the upper 8 ft is useless. My plans call for a mast @ 23 ft. tall. I still want to use a sloop rig as apposed to a gaff rig.
What can I do to get the full length of mast while still making it trailerable. 23 ft is just too long to handle in terms of weight with stays, wires, etc, and going around corners. I think that other motorists and law enforcement would look beyond the obvious beauty of the hull and ignore the mast swinging dangerously into the other lanes on curves.
I have been contemplating an articulating mast or possibly sleeving it in two parts but am having problems with manufacturing possibilities. Any suggestions out there?
Could I leave a mast stump (stepped) of about 5 ft and articulate or sleeve it? Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Andy
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Hobby Kat
I have started gathering materials for a free set of plans called "Hobby Kat" from Mechanix Illustrated 1973. Has anyone built this boat? I'd like to hear someone else's opinion, as it appears that the plans are vague in some areas, at best.
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Need to reconnect steering cable
My boat knowledge is extremely limited at this time.
My primary problem at this time is the steering The cable came loose before and the previous owner tried holding it together with a piece of 1/2" copper tubing about 6" long , split, and held together with radiator clamps.
I noticed there are threads where the rubber jacket connects. And that someone did try to screw it in.
My question is:
Do they make a connector that will cut new threads into the plastic and screw into the steering arm ?
One more thing.
Does anyone know a link that I can go to and get information about a 19' 1973 Cobalt
Thursday, September 8, 2005
Welcome Gravity
Welcome Gravity to the group...
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Saturday, September 3, 2005
New Pirogue Plans Available
We're pleased to announce an additional model to our Simplicity line: The Pirogue 500.
http://www.jemwatercraft.com/proddetail.php?prod=Smpl (click on the details link for more info)
The 500 was a custom design request for a large tandem boat version of our Pirogue 14-29 that can safely carry 500 pounds. It measures 15'6 x 36" (4.7m x .91m) and is a symmetrical shaped hull.
Thanks,
Matt
JEM Watercraft
JEM Watercraft
Thursday, September 1, 2005
how long should oars be
Hi I am building an 8ft rowing boat I am 5ft 11inches,how long should the oars be is there a scale measurement,ta.
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