dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
I would appreciate your input
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/scuttlebutt/centaur-well-three-blokes-three-days-300/
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/scuttlebutt/centaur-well-three-blokes-three-days-300/
I may be missing something. If you are keeping the two longitudinal bulkheads that formed the 'engine room' I don't see the need for the wings. Forming the well from those and two transverse b/heads will be more than strong enough.
I think you are right
and if anything goes it will be them
I was a bit converned about the vectoring forces
belt and braces at the moment
d
Great website.
I would only say don't bother with the VERY expensive Robbins timber _ great if you are building a plywood boat _ but for a well if you are laminating the ply anyway, just use marine grade ply sourced locally.
Now going back to find out why you are changing boat again. I thought the boat after the Slug was you keeper.
All the best
If you;re going to do this thing then for the love of God don't put softwood in the structure! It isn't going to cost you a significant additional outlay to whistle up some hardwood (and preferably proper marine ply) from Robbins et al
Don't bodge it, do the job properly if do it you must
PS. I wish my French (now virtually non-existent) was up to reading that Tribull website! I can'd decide whether they're plain crazy or just plain mad!
it only has to last a for 18 months
D
And then what?
Don't use softwood from B&Q it will not last
Apologies for being blunt, but why don't you just sell the hunter if it no longer suits your needs and keep the centaur.
Because the Hunter does suit most of his needs, just not the year or two around Northern Scotland. He's planning to switch back to Katie L when he comes back down the other side, and dispose of the Centaur.
Pete
I would appreciate your input
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/scuttlebutt/centaur-well-three-blokes-three-days-300/
Because the Hunter does suit most of his needs, just not the year or two around Northern Scotland. He's planning to switch back to Katie L when he comes back down the other side, and dispose of the Centaur.
Pete
I appreciate not accurately drawn to scale but you sketches indicate a conflict between the rudder shaft and tiller and the engine.
Or are you planning to ditch the normal rudder in favour of a transom hung rudder?