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My F16 Blade build #255393
12/02/12 04:54 PM
12/02/12 04:54 PM
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West coast of Norway
Rolf_Nilsen Offline OP

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I am unable to find my old "build" thread, if there ever was one..

Lots of water have passed into the sea and lots of stuff have happened in my life but the build is still ongoing.

We build 1-3 hours a week so this is taking forever to finish if you look at the calendar. If counting hours it is not that bad but it would be nice to go sailing soon.

Anyway, what I was going to do was to give you some input on installation of the main deck.

First you need a hull with a load bearing structure of course silly. Then a 4mm gaboon ply piece to fit as the deck.
Notice deck beams with thick paper glued on to hold the thickened epoxy for fillets as the deck is installed.
The centerboard case is clearly visible, as is the carbon chainplate.

http://woodastic.blogspot.no/2012/12/main-deck.html

The underside of the deck is first covered in unthickened epoxy and put aside. Then an hour is spent preparing all surfaces and fillets on the hull. Last thing I do before installing the deck is to add another rather thick layer of inthickened epoxy. This is the waterproofing for the underside of the deck..
Then it is only a matter of positioning the deck, slap it on, and apply pressure to force it down on to the hull. If no thickened glue is pressed out, you now have a real issue to handle wink

http://woodastic.blogspot.no/2012/12/main-deck-in-place.html

You can NOT have too many straps..

All in all a 3 hour job for a single person.

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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255395
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Looks good. You are a patient man!


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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: pgp] #255404
12/03/12 04:40 AM
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I am only patient with kids and animals. My family and friends would not have "patient" on the list if they were to describe me I think smile


Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255418
12/03/12 10:22 AM
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looks very nice. Could you estimate the materials cost (or the amount of material you've used so far)?

Where did you get the plans / scantling drawings?


Jay

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: waterbug_wpb] #255424
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Sorry, no cost estimate. It is cheap to build the hulls though. Spruce planks ripped into ribs. Some light glass and more epoxy than you think. We did 12 half hull panels so the cost have to be split on 3 boats.
Real cost is in fittings, foils, rig and sails.

Designer is a personal friend and supplied scantlings. This is a one off and there will be no more scantlings from him, at least that was what I heard back then. Designer is currently building a Farrier tri so he is busy. If I am going to build other boats it will not be in strip plank. Go for plywood if you want a fast build.
I do happen to have 4 extra hull panels in storage though, after a partner pulling out of the build..

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255425
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I love the build, looks like a fun project.

What are the advantages of a strip build?

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: bacho] #255426
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It is easier to source good spruce, epoxy and glass than it is to source good okume marine ply.
It is also potentially cheaper if you have good sources.
It might be lighter, if done right.
It might be stiffer if done right.

The downside is that it might be more expensive, heavier and not as stiff is done wrong. For sure it will take you much longer to build in strip than in ply.

We choose strip as we were unable to find good gaboon marine ply without importing it at a horrendous price.

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255439
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Everytime I see a boat being built outta wood, all I can think is you are nuts, but I play with wood all day, and at the end of that day, I don't care to do anymore.

Looks very nice Rolf. I've been kicking around building a boat plug in a semi similar fashion.


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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255449
12/04/12 08:37 AM
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Wood is cheap and a process I know. Most other parts I already had so wood was an easy choice based on cost.
Today I might do something different.

My main driver is cost as I dont have much money to use on the sport. Scrounging and DIY is the theme.. Purchasing a boat is just too expensive for me.

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255458
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Rolf you do very nice work! Its great that you are building a boat, most of us just talk and never do. Part of that for me is the money doesn't make sense. I can scrounge (have more boat parts than I care to admit) but the major costs of mast, rigging, beams and sails aren't going anywhere and still run $10K if bought new frown I guess if you built molds for the hulls, molds for the mast you could build an exotic boat for cheaper than buying, excluding labor. Would be a fun group project.


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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: samc99us] #255462
12/04/12 10:59 AM
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Here's my next build:

[Linked Image]


Jay

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: waterbug_wpb] #255470
12/04/12 01:31 PM
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Only needs to add a fishing rod and a shotgun before it is perfect!

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: samc99us] #255471
12/04/12 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by samc99us
Rolf you do very nice work! Its great that you are building a boat, most of us just talk and never do. Part of that for me is the money doesn't make sense. I can scrounge (have more boat parts than I care to admit) but the major costs of mast, rigging, beams and sails aren't going anywhere and still run $10K if bought new frown I guess if you built molds for the hulls, molds for the mast you could build an exotic boat for cheaper than buying, excluding labor. Would be a fun group project.


Depends. I have scrounged two set of beams, two masts and lots of fittings and stuff over the years. Sails we will purchase pre-cut and assemble ourself, or cut the panels ourself as well.
If the money is there, it absolutely is best to purchase. If the interest and lack of money is bad enough, building and accepting the compromises and investment in time is the only way to get on the water in the boat you would like.

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: waterbug_wpb] #255472
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Originally Posted by waterbug_wpb
Here's my next build:

[Linked Image]


poifek


Pete Pollard
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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255478
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Jay, why do I think the words, "Here, hold my Beer." were involved with the design of this craft?

All you need now is an F18HT mast and a spin pole!

PS, didn't know you were an Alabama fan, but it's all starting to make sense now...

;^)


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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: pgp] #255486
12/05/12 10:07 AM
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Pete, imagine how cheap the one-design build would be?

We could have a huge fleet in no time. Don't need a trailer, don't even need an RC/PRO. Just plenty of Jack Daniels

Heck, you could even demolition derby those things.

Perhaps only in canals or other areas with stagnant water and there would be a class limit on the number of teeth the operator possesses.


Jay

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255490
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jeez, a PDQ catman style.


Pete Pollard
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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255906
12/27/12 05:11 PM
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Quick update:

Both main decks now installed. Tomorrow I plan to put on the rear decks of both hulls. Then trim and glass over the weekend. The hulls will then be structurally complete and we can move on to the fittings we will build.

In that regard it looks like my CNC mill will be ready just in time. I might not have mentioned here that part of the project includes building a CNC mill to produce fittings and some other stuff which is too expensive to purchase (and besides quite fun to build, including building the tools to build the parts.. No wonder this boatbuilding takes time laugh ).

Today I did the first cut controlled by computer on the X and Z axis (pic below). Z axis will be the next step before cleanup, finalizing and G(eek)-code learning. Test was a very simple circle G-code program, but the thing seems to work pretty well.


[Linked Image]

Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255917
12/29/12 10:39 AM
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Rolf, you are a patient man. I couldn't complete your project in two life times.

Now, let's talk about modifying a Blade to a small tri, using the Blade hull as the main hull. laugh


Pete Pollard
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Re: My F16 Blade build [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #255918
12/29/12 02:27 PM
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Are you planning to sail that tri on one hull?

I think you will find that one Blade hull dont have enough bouyancy to give you the performance a cat would do.

There is in my opinion a crossover point on cats vs tris where the extra hardware of the tri slows down the boat until a certain size is reached. Below this size the cat is the better performer. Especially a potent cat like a Blade.

If you want to experiment, why not work on a tilting rig instead.

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