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Help needed #137721
03/25/08 11:35 AM
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I need a suggestion on a commercially available, daggerboard that is less than 250mm x 13mm

I think the i20 boards have a shorter cord but dont know on the thickeness.

Can someone measure one up? How about some f18 measurements, an infusion, or Hobie Tiger boards?

Thanks for your help.

Bill Vining.

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Re: Help needed [Re: bvining] #137722
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How about an F16 board or an A cat board? The new L2 design have some really slim boards.

Matt M at Vectorworks,
John P at Stealth Marine (stealthmarine.co.uk),
Hans Klok at Catamaranparts.nl
Marcus Towell at Formlua Catamarans Australia (formulacatamarans.com),
The Lindahls for the L2.

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THanks Rolf,

I was looking for dimensions.

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You can get an idea about various board meassurements at www.schrs.com, using CB and VLB. CB/VLB gives you the width in the case of rectangular boards. You have no info about how much of the board disappears in the hull however.

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That doesnt help either, I need to know if an F18 or i20 board will fit in the HT trunk. So, the width and thickness of various boats boards are what I'm after.

Bill

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Bill,

I'll measure I20 and '04 Nacra F18 boards tonight.


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To me it looked like the Inter 20 boards were skinny-er than the Jav 2 boards. ie. shorter front to back. The Tiger boards might be closer to the Jav. boards.


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That doesnt help either, I need to know if an F18 or i20 board will fit in the HT trunk. So, the width and thickness of various boats boards are what I'm after.

Bill


'04 - '07 Nacra F18 (not infusion) are 10" x 1" (~250mm X 25mm)

I20 is roughly 8 1/8" X 7/8" (206mm X 21mm)...I measured this one by approximating the daggerboard well....they're buried in the trailer.


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Thanks Jake, thats exactly what I needed.

The HT boards are 250mm x 23mm, so the i20 boards will work withe a bit of filler in the top and bottom of the case.

Bill

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Thanks Jake, thats exactly what I needed.

The HT boards are 250mm x 23mm, so the i20 boards will work withe a bit of filler in the top and bottom of the case.

Bill


Good! However, I feel obligated now to measure an actual board instead of the well before you make an investment...I'll dig out a board tonight to make sure.


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Are the original Jav 2 board no longer produced? Seems you could get some from the factory. They do weigh quite a bit less than I-20 boards if that's an issue.


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They are no longer available.


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Thanks Jake, thats exactly what I needed.

The HT boards are 250mm x 23mm, so the i20 boards will work withe a bit of filler in the top and bottom of the case.

Bill


Good! However, I feel obligated now to measure an actual board instead of the well before you make an investment...I'll dig out a board tonight to make sure.


as Bill is helping me find boards, thanks for looking into my investment. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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