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    Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 9:04am
Did these bow snapper/flooding problems not show up in the extensive field testing? Obvious wasn't it?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote pondmonkey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 9:07am
I dunno... some frustrated newbie venting; a colourful riposte from the former class communications officer; Holman admiring Mrs Hopkins's 'jibs'; Cockerill in a clinker and to top it off, Katy Price's wizards cuff getting a dutiful mention.  

It could well be the best thread in a while, all it needs now is the Dark Overlord of Hythe to offer some wisdom and the title is secured.


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Originally posted by alstorer

What about (without modifying the "snapper") putting something on the pole? A lot of the B14s have a drilled out tennis ball or similar near the end of the bowsprit. This has a twin function- it stops the pole retracting too far (which can cause damage to the inner end when it hits the mast step) and it seals (more or less) the bow. Would something similar be able to partly seal the snapper?


Not a bad idea..........perhaps like half a tennis ball, so it cups over the existing flaps
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Post Options Post Options   Quote r2d2 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 9:48am
strangely the  Dark Overlord of Hythe seems to be writing in binary on the STW forum - very odd

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Post Options Post Options   Quote boatbasher Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 9:55am
Originally posted by pondmonkey

...all it needs now is the Dark Overlord of Hythe to offer some wisdom and the title is secured.


I am certain he will be full of his usual praise for the fine actions of the marine industry for making a bad problem worse ...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andymac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 12:08pm
Originally posted by pondmonkey

I dunno... some frustrated newbie venting; a colourful riposte from the former class communications officer; Holman admiring Mrs Hopkins's 'jibs'; Cockerill in a clinker and to top it off, Katy Price's wizards cuff getting a dutiful mention.  

It could well be the best thread in a while, all it needs now is the Dark Overlord of Hythe to offer some wisdom and the title is secured.
 
Made me laugh LOL Clap
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.....im an engineer that deals with many plastics from day to day in medical applications.


then you will know how difficult it is to glue nylon and as such it a poor choice to sleeve a tube ...
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I thought the snapper was thought up to prevent sheets ect been caught in the mouth as the pole comes inboard on the drop thus causing a fouled drop and jamming? The prevention of water ingress into the hull was coincedental!!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jeepers Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 10:19pm
Originally posted by boatbasher

Originally posted by hollandsd


.....im an engineer that deals with many plastics from day to day in medical applications.


then you will know how difficult it is to glue nylon and as such it a poor choice to sleeve a tube ...

.... is this possibly why my favourite nylon sock proved to be an especially unreliable alternative to the use of Australian Sellotape...?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Matt Jackson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 12 at 10:23pm
Originally posted by boatbasher

Originally posted by hollandsd


.....im an engineer that deals with many plastics from day to day in medical applications.


then you will know how difficult it is to glue nylon and as such it a poor choice to sleeve a tube ...
From another engineer Nylon is a very common sleave and bearing material and tends to be used because it's cost-effective, available and most important self-lubricating. Bonding can be an issue but it's easily overcome if you're aware of it. move on people, nothing to see here.
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