I would like to increase buoyancy in Aft section of Sprint, when tacking back of boat goes under scooping up water slowing tacks.
I thought about blocking aft section, fitting through tubes with flaps. this will be approx' 2 square feet of buoyancy, is this enough ? and will it help to stop aft dipping ?
Buoyancy and balance.
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Do you mean filling in the self draining bit? If so, it won't increase hull buoyancy, though it might act as an aft deck and transom, so preventing flooding. Doesn't any water that comes in simply drain out as you start sailing again?
Can be a pain in light winds. Maybe transom flaps and a canvas aft deck would be lighter?! Seen that done before, in British Moths, I think.
Can be a pain in light winds. Maybe transom flaps and a canvas aft deck would be lighter?! Seen that done before, in British Moths, I think.
Rupert
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Not all of it, I was just planning to make a transom about 10" in from back with tubes through, flaps on outside, the centre spline of Sprint slopes down, I was planning to work with this slope, a block of foam shaped and then glassed into place.
The other thing I thought might work was to use centre board slot to drain cockpit, build transom without tubes.
The other thing I thought might work was to use centre board slot to drain cockpit, build transom without tubes.
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Well familiar with this problem!
I'm rather of the opinion, though, that a lot of the slowing down is down to the change in trim creating shed loads of drag when the stern is pushed in the water, and water ingress, though annoying is distinctly secondary. So with Unskol I've concentrated a lot on changes to internal layout so I don't have to shift the weight back to tack.
I'm rather of the opinion, though, that a lot of the slowing down is down to the change in trim creating shed loads of drag when the stern is pushed in the water, and water ingress, though annoying is distinctly secondary. So with Unskol I've concentrated a lot on changes to internal layout so I don't have to shift the weight back to tack.
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Unfortunately I cannot move anything forward, I thought if I increased buoyancy aft it would allow for crossing over further aft, the new wings I have fitted allow for moving further aft, at the moment unless moving fast, back of boat would sink.
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Increasing deck height would increase volume, but would require a total rebuild. An ultralight aft deck and stern flaps would be my favourite over foam blocks.
Rupert
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Good idea, I will have a look thursday.