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Concave bow

Postby cstay » Sat May 19, 2012 3:19 am

So between my stem and frame 18 I have a pretty significant concave section. Did anyone else have this issue and if so how did you fix it?
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Re: Concave bow

Postby Mist » Sat May 19, 2012 3:27 am

I wonder how much concave you have and where? I have a little bit on the side panels and none on the bottom. I just measured 1/8", the deepest point between the stem and frame 18, 2" above the chine. I think it looks fair. Should I be concerned?
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Re: Concave bow

Postby Chad » Sat May 19, 2012 3:32 am

Hollow up at the shear? Didn't "fix" it, it's the same both sides, so I say it's supposed to be there:

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Re: Concave bow

Postby Chad » Sat May 19, 2012 3:36 am

Mist wrote:I wonder how much concave you have and where? I have a little bit on the side panels and none on the bottom. I just measured 1/8", the deepest point between the stem and frame 18, 2" above the chine. I think it looks fair. Should I be concerned?

Put a 4 or 6' batten on it. If it won't follow the curve, it needs to be fixed or faired.
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Re: Concave bow

Postby Mist » Sat May 19, 2012 4:02 am

Funny, my shear doesn't go hollow at all, straight then convex. Seams we should have similar hull shapes. I think I'll leave the hollow at the chine alone.
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Re: Concave bow

Postby cstay » Sat May 19, 2012 12:45 pm

The shape is ok. It seems the bow stem angle is to steep. What I am worried about is the rules stating that the hull may not be concave.
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Re: Concave bow

Postby ryderp » Sat May 19, 2012 3:32 pm

My panels definitely have concave sections in front of frame 18 but they are symmetrical (and look pretty good) so I'm not going to worry about it. I do think that the concave sections that people see is due to cutting the bow-stem according to the plans. It would be a really nice service if someone (e.g. Watershed) sold bow-stems that were CNC cut to an ideal shape. Too late for those of us who did it on their own, but for future builders it would be great.

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Re: Concave bow

Postby Chad » Sun May 20, 2012 1:42 pm

ryderp wrote:.... I do think that the concave sections that people see is due to cutting the bow-stem according to the plans.....

I think my build argues against the stem angles being responsible for any concavity. I put my stem in last, and used full length shear and mid-panel stringers, so the concavity is the result of a fair curve as it meets the stem, and can't have been caused by the stem bevels in my case.

cstay wrote: The shape is ok. It seems the bow stem angle is to steep. What I am worried about is the rules stating that the hull may not be concave.

Don't think any rules say "no concavity", just not more than X concave than the "design shape". Pretty hard to argue that a fair curve through the design points isnt the design shape, so I don't think there is any need to worry about that.
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Re: Concave bow

Postby cstay » Sun May 20, 2012 4:15 pm

Awesome! Now I can get to work on frame 18 and the. Drill a big hole for my sprit! What dia carbon sprit is norm 2"?
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Re: Concave bow

Postby jray » Mon May 21, 2012 12:33 am

The od of mine is approximately 2 3/4" and it tapers down slightly going forward, which helps with extending and retraction. The sleeve that is fixed to the boat has a od of around 2 7/8" I believe all the C-tech prods are similar. I opted to lash a block to the outside for the tack so there is a little extra reinforcement on mine in that area. Some of the others brought their tack line internally.
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Re: Concave bow

Postby Kevin » Mon May 21, 2012 2:56 pm

My bow definitely has some concave curve in it. I shaped the stem piece to fit the side panels after stitching all the other frames in. I found that the 20 degree angle on the stem piece was too much, it would have bowed the side panels out more than needed to hit frame 18 with a fair curve.

On the Prod, this is what c-tech spec'ed for an internal prod.
- Prod - 63.5mm ID x 3mm wall tapered laminate @ 2m long. Don't know how "tapered" or where the taper is. The tip is wrapped in twill cloth for strength and fits in the sleeve. I ran my tack internal and fitted a disc of g10 to the end of my tube.
- Sleeve - 70mm ID x 1.2mm wall @ .5m long.
- Bonus outer sleeve - 90mm ID x .9mm wall @ 2.4m long ( connects frame 18 to 110 so that any water that enters the prod runs out into the cockpit and not into the boat. )

As for cutting the holes for the sleeve, the best method I know was Jeff's. cut the hole in 18, then used a light positioned where the aft end of the prod would be and traced that outline onto the hull side panel. My method resulted in a lot more silica filler. The trick is to angle it so the tip is at deck level and on center when extended. I used a string jig to find that point in space personally and then trail and error until I hit the mark.

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Re: Concave bow

Postby cstay » Mon May 21, 2012 9:33 pm

I am going to do a version of what the Pdx guys did with an articulating sprit but I will be using harken track vs the system they had.
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