Transome angle
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Ru88ell
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Transome angle
Does anyone have to hand the angle of the transom from vertical?
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David Peck
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Transom Angle
Measuring it from a grp construction drawing it is 18.3 degrees from the vertical assuming the waterline is exactly horizontal. In reality of course most CC19's float slightly higher at the bows relative to their theoreretical waterline.
Regards
David Peck CC94
Regards
David Peck CC94
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Ru88ell
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As a prolific solo rigger and de-rigger I'm found wanting for something to lay the mast on when I'm threading the top tabernacle bolt. The tiller isn't good as the mast can slip off and cause enough twist to take the bolt holes out of alignment. I'm thinking of making a wooden contraption which sits on the transom, straddles the tiller, and is of sufficient height and width so that I can lay the mast on it for rig/de-rig and transportation. It could also be used to fit the light board to, as I'm sure it should be at the back of the boat and not a metre in front of it as most seem to be.Dennis wrote:What are you up to now Russell?
I'll make it from thin ply and 2x1, but I need to know that angle before I start my prototype. Once sorted my dad will knock them our for anyone who wants one.
And thanks, David, for being so quick!
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Hello Russell
Have you seen Seasickwhale's "boom crutch" in his album: http://www.capecutter19.org/forum/album.php?albumid=16
Incidently Seasickwhale has five albums, none of which are visible via the community links drop down menu!!! Possibly one of your first tasks as webmaster:rolleyes:
I use a similar arrangement on Mary Ann and it works well.
Have you seen Seasickwhale's "boom crutch" in his album: http://www.capecutter19.org/forum/album.php?albumid=16
Incidently Seasickwhale has five albums, none of which are visible via the community links drop down menu!!! Possibly one of your first tasks as webmaster:rolleyes:
I use a similar arrangement on Mary Ann and it works well.
Cheers
Dennis
Ex CC19 #100 Mary Ann
Dennis
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Ru88ell
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David Peck
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Transom Angle
Hi Russell,
I will shortly put a picture of my mast support device on the website. It caters also for towing with the boom and gaff resting on it. It is stable and allows for the 18 degrees transom angle.
Regards
David Peck CC94
I will shortly put a picture of my mast support device on the website. It caters also for towing with the boom and gaff resting on it. It is stable and allows for the 18 degrees transom angle.
Regards
David Peck CC94
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Hello Russell
It looks good.
It also reminds me of the boom crutch fitted to my Winkle Brig. It was permanently attached but could be raised or lowered, it was a most useful feature.
Mmmm! food for thought!
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It looks good.
It also reminds me of the boom crutch fitted to my Winkle Brig. It was permanently attached but could be raised or lowered, it was a most useful feature.
Mmmm! food for thought!
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Cheers
Dennis
Ex CC19 #100 Mary Ann
Dennis
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