SeaJay
04-02-2009, 12:17 AM
Hey guys/gals,
I'm about to install the main stringers in my 46' motorsailer (bare hull). The stringers will be constructed per Gerrs' scantlings but I have a question that I haven't seen addressed in his books or elsewhere. While the main stingers will run continuously bow to stern, they need to change elevations several times to accommodate sole levels and engine mounts. My thought was to build angled "steps" to move from one elevation to the next. Generally I will have enough room so that the angle would not exceed 45 degrees and could be considerably less (more gradual). There will be unidirectional fabric continuously along the top of the stringers. David Pascoe makes a couple of comments about doglegs in stringers, and I can see from his examples that sharp discontinuities in the stringer are to be avoided but was wondering if anybody had any thoughts or suggestions about my plan before I start.
Regards to all
I'm about to install the main stringers in my 46' motorsailer (bare hull). The stringers will be constructed per Gerrs' scantlings but I have a question that I haven't seen addressed in his books or elsewhere. While the main stingers will run continuously bow to stern, they need to change elevations several times to accommodate sole levels and engine mounts. My thought was to build angled "steps" to move from one elevation to the next. Generally I will have enough room so that the angle would not exceed 45 degrees and could be considerably less (more gradual). There will be unidirectional fabric continuously along the top of the stringers. David Pascoe makes a couple of comments about doglegs in stringers, and I can see from his examples that sharp discontinuities in the stringer are to be avoided but was wondering if anybody had any thoughts or suggestions about my plan before I start.
Regards to all