Greenheart
Well-Known Member
My carbon fibre bowsprit will poke through a small stainless U-bolt on the gunwale, adjacent to the forestay.
6ft will be sticking out beyond the bow, so the tack of the kite will press the sprit hard against the U-bolt.
It seemed wise to me to thicken the area of the sprit close to the U-bolt, partly to resist the abrasion it will suffer, but also to spread the sudden bending stresses that the carbon pole will experience at that point.
I initially hoped to use tight-fitting plastic drainpipe, but I couldn't find any of the right diameter...(about 55mm would suit)...and it struck me that too much rigidity would just transfer the sudden bending point to the end of the drainpipe section...
...so this weekend I used glass-tape with epoxy to thicken the sprit for several inches either side of the point where it will pass through the U-bolt. I suppose I've added around 4mm to the overall diameter.
What I can't estimate, is how much rigidity that epoxy 'tube' will have added. Too little, and it won't have been worth doing...too much, and it won't spread the sharp bending stresses, it'll just move them a few inches.
Anybody care to estimate how many layers of epoxied tape would create a medium-rigidity 52mm diameter tube?
Thanks!
6ft will be sticking out beyond the bow, so the tack of the kite will press the sprit hard against the U-bolt.
It seemed wise to me to thicken the area of the sprit close to the U-bolt, partly to resist the abrasion it will suffer, but also to spread the sudden bending stresses that the carbon pole will experience at that point.
I initially hoped to use tight-fitting plastic drainpipe, but I couldn't find any of the right diameter...(about 55mm would suit)...and it struck me that too much rigidity would just transfer the sudden bending point to the end of the drainpipe section...
...so this weekend I used glass-tape with epoxy to thicken the sprit for several inches either side of the point where it will pass through the U-bolt. I suppose I've added around 4mm to the overall diameter.
What I can't estimate, is how much rigidity that epoxy 'tube' will have added. Too little, and it won't have been worth doing...too much, and it won't spread the sharp bending stresses, it'll just move them a few inches.
Anybody care to estimate how many layers of epoxied tape would create a medium-rigidity 52mm diameter tube?
Thanks!