Timbow
Active Member
I want to make some legs for my E German folkboat over the winter so that I can take the bottom if necessary occasionally. There appear to be single holes in the hull long ago capped or filled with a metal fitting which I take to be for leg mounting. I am trying to think through some of the issues around designing and making them:
If they are wooden they will float - will they be difficult to get into position?
How do I avoid damaging the topsides - I have seen wooden legs shaped to closely fit the curve of the hull but I won't want to scrape the paint too much.
How long should they be - a bit shorter than the keel I guess - and what sort of foot would be best on the bottom?
Could they be Steel or alu - I am much more capable with wood but stowage space is scarce on my boat - could they be telescopic?
A pair of tanalised fence posts and some big stainless bolts might serve the purpose but I wouldn't mind making a better job of it. Any advice?
If they are wooden they will float - will they be difficult to get into position?
How do I avoid damaging the topsides - I have seen wooden legs shaped to closely fit the curve of the hull but I won't want to scrape the paint too much.
How long should they be - a bit shorter than the keel I guess - and what sort of foot would be best on the bottom?
Could they be Steel or alu - I am much more capable with wood but stowage space is scarce on my boat - could they be telescopic?
A pair of tanalised fence posts and some big stainless bolts might serve the purpose but I wouldn't mind making a better job of it. Any advice?