by Warren Nethercote » Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:13 pm
From pillar to post .....
My carbon fibre order hasn't arrived yet for the rudder so I used some of the left-over cedar to start building spreaders. I am going to use structural cedar cores with carbon fibre reinforcement - I have knitted tube that I bought for DN tillers and didn't use, and some remnants of 12oz CF uni left over from DN runner building. Thinking about 2 x 12 oz uni plus knitted CF tube. Should be plenty strong if Chad's estimate of C-Tech's CF-only layup is about 36 oz.
Dave at Competiton Composites suggested that the spreader brackets were large enough for me to do adjustable spreaders if I wished, but I would sooner have rigid ones. I have inverted masts twice using swinging spreaders, and lost one rig with a (swinging) spreader bracket fitting failure. So my spreader roots are sized so I can get a snug fit in the brackets after application of carbon fibre (it would be tempting to glue them in, but I am leery ....). The spreaders will taper towards the tip in both planes.
I have to think about spreader outer ends: Jon's totally captive shrouds are the acme of simplicity and reliability, although logistically awkward when first rigging the boat. Chad's conventional approach makes outfit easier, and is the norm, but depends on the lashing. Either way I am probably going the synthetic rigging route. (Jon: is your standing rigging synthetic or wire. It looks like the former in the picture, but I am not sure.)
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