Plum
Well-Known Member
I would appreciate your views on the following beaching leg design before I start. The boat is 3tonnes displacement with a draft of 1m:-
1) The legs will be splayed out by 10degrees and will be 100mm shorter than the keel to ensure the keel touches first which will mean that if on a very hard surface the boat will heel by 10degrees before a leg touches the ground. In most cases the keel will settle slightly so the heel could be less.
2) The legs will have 125mm square feet (don’t want them to resist sinking too much otherwise they will take undue load if the keel sinks more)
3) They will be made from 48mm diameter, 4mm wall thickness, galvanised steel tube (scaffold!) with a total length from hull attachment point to foot of 1.5m
Many thanks..
Colin solocoastalsailing.co.uk
1) The legs will be splayed out by 10degrees and will be 100mm shorter than the keel to ensure the keel touches first which will mean that if on a very hard surface the boat will heel by 10degrees before a leg touches the ground. In most cases the keel will settle slightly so the heel could be less.
2) The legs will have 125mm square feet (don’t want them to resist sinking too much otherwise they will take undue load if the keel sinks more)
3) They will be made from 48mm diameter, 4mm wall thickness, galvanised steel tube (scaffold!) with a total length from hull attachment point to foot of 1.5m
Many thanks..
Colin solocoastalsailing.co.uk