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Andymac
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Topic: Farr 3.7Posted: 08 Nov 11 at 4:25pm |
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Good luck, I would definately make a beeline for a look.
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Jack Sparrow
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Posted: 08 Nov 11 at 2:20pm |
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I'm looking to get the Farr 3.7 to the RYA dinghy show next year. Obviously this is quite expensive when there in no current RYA class association.
I'm hoping to find an appropriate stand that would like a crowd pulling boat ( farr 3.7 ) on there stand, if anyone knows anyone or indeed has a stand at the show and is willing to give over a small amount of it in exchange for hopefully the increased foot fall, please contact me on here or through my blog! |
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JimC
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Posted: 07 Nov 11 at 3:36pm |
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Dont underestimate how much difference that makes... If you've got all the cut outs in the frames precisely measured and located getting the stringers on is about half the work that it would otherwise be. Stuffing the plywood on is in general the easy bit, although there's lots of 3d curvature in the Farr so 'twill be a bit of more of a struggle than a Mirror... |
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getafix
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Posted: 07 Nov 11 at 3:21pm |
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Not to put you off, in fact I really like the idea too. However, while I'm good at the 'broad brush' type of task (knock a doorway in, stick in a lintle, attach some skirting boards) I'm not much cop with the detail (nice dovetails, tidy mortice joints that sort of thing...). Frankly, cutting shapes out of a sheet of ply neatly doesn't hold huge fear factor for me (though I'd still pay for it to be done), after all, they're flat shapes, just cut to the lines, or slightly outside of them and plane/sand down. The critical skill, to me, is getting all the stingers on and then the ply for the hull and inside deck skins... it's getting sheets of wood to bend in different shapes and glue on to a frame that scares the wotsits out of this drill waver...particularly if the edges have to meet in something approaching neat joints! Perhaps there's an option where you can use loads of bog and glue on the inside and it looks lovely and pretty on the outside still.... Edited by getafix - 07 Nov 11 at 3:22pm |
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MerlinMags
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Posted: 06 Nov 11 at 11:11pm |
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The laser cut parts are looking very sexy. This could be the major leap that finally means my DIY bodging skills can be used to build a boat (N.B. I'm not saying it's easy....just easier than before). |
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Hughph
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Posted: 04 Nov 11 at 9:59pm |
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I should probably point out at this point as alot of people are interested- I have a big CNC machine that could cut the parts of that nested Auto CAD JackSparrow has if needed. Can order all the wood in aswell.. :P PM me if interested.
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Jack Sparrow
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Posted: 04 Nov 11 at 7:27pm |
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They don't race at all with kites. But you are allowed to build a boat with a pole and the associated gear and race without the kite. And not be penalized weight wise. The kite is just for kicks. Edited by Jack Sparrow - 05 Nov 11 at 1:37pm |
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Jon711
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Posted: 04 Nov 11 at 7:15pm |
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Andymac
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What do the Kiwi's do? Are the Assy's segregated from the Una rigs? That is what appears to happen with the Int Canoe which has separate PY numbers (correct me if I'm wrong, Jim). There is no reason why it couldn't adapt to 2 seperate handicap figures for different configurations...come to think of it like the sprint15 (Dart15) catamaran. For my tuppence worth, I really like the look of the class (with or without an Assy). If I had extra money to burn/time on my hands it would be a serious consideration for me. If the class had been given a UK introduction back at its conception in the 70's, I think it would have done really well and built up a critical mass.
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YerTiz1851
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Posted: 04 Nov 11 at 6:28pm |
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I'll second that... Been doing a bit on research myself - http://www.robbins.co.uk/pdf/Marine_Pricelist.pdf massive range of ply which is much cheaper than I thought I'd read. Def think you could get a hull for under £600. |
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