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[Re: Jake]
#52475 07/06/05 09:46 PM 07/06/05 09:46 PM |
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Posts: 324 South Florida | The Hobie 18 has a bungee that is tied to a hole on the top end of the daggerboard and then tied to a spot near the front crossbar. This keeps forward tension on the daggerboard so it will not slip down when up.
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[Re: Jake]
#52476 07/06/05 10:14 PM 07/06/05 10:14 PM |
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | this is a bunji with a piece of PVC surrounded by foam. It helps put a side load on the daggerboard to help keep it where you leave it in the hull. Works beautifully and is used on the Nacra 6.0 and 5.2 Hobie used to use the same system on the Tiger dagger boards. It worked well but if your boards push down almost flush to the deck then the tube can slip over the top over the board - so next time you raise the board there is nothing to hold it up. They are now using a small rubber wiper that applies slight side force to the boards. It is screwed into the deck at the mid point of the board. This system works very well can could be applied to any boat with dagger boards. The parts are available as an inexpensive kit. This system is very similar to how the Nacra 20 dagger boards are secured. | | | Re: Daggerboards in surf- control
[Re: calcheck]
#52478 07/07/05 08:57 AM 07/07/05 08:57 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | The daggerboard is strong enough to support a good deal of the entire boat and crew weight while sailing and flying a hull. I can speak for My Nacra 5.2, 6.0NA, and F18 in that I could easily stand off the extended end easily for righting (I weigh about 170lbs).
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Daggerboards in surf- control
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#52480 07/07/05 10:47 AM 07/07/05 10:47 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | then don't stand on the very tip end of the board - you should be OK.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Daggerboards in surf- control
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#52481 08/23/05 05:43 PM 08/23/05 05:43 PM |
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Posts: 105 Bloomington, IN | They are now using a small rubber wiper that applies slight side force to the boards. It is screwed into the deck at the mid point of the board. This system works very well can could be applied to any boat with dagger boards. The parts are available as an inexpensive kit. I just acquired an older Tiger that has the old system. I haven't seen a kit like this in any catalogs. Where might I find it? Thanks.
Jeff Tiger 849
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