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ratrace2
Senior Member
Registered: December 2007 Location: NJ USA Posts: 542
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September-12-2009 8:34pm
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Rating: 10
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Hang in there buddy, we're coming for ya...........Cv-38, stand by, put swimmer in the water.......Roger.......Swimmer out..................
------------------------------ Who Said That?.....................
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nukisen
Senior Member
Registered: August 2009 Location: Sweden Posts: 383
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Hahaha! thanks a lot Ratrace!
How can it be when a beginer gets a rudder in his hand? 
I did got the rudder from my dad when his sailboat was crusched by a snowmachine. My mind was taken a non ordinary direction. Most people I think would say, oh hm what a nice rudder. And then maybe put it in the garage. My thought was, oh my god what a nice rudder I really have to use this for anything.
So I took my computer went out on the internet and began to read about hydrodynamics. Found free ship , and started to draw what I thought could be a boat. After a while I figured out that it would be to difficult to build that one.
After that I focused on an easy built boat, with only three lines to handle. And it became this one. I calculated the recistance and it did look quite good. but what about the stability? So I did calculate and tried the form in crosscurve. Hmm I can try and if it will not work I will figure out a solution.
And here it is after two weeks with raw wood material 100 by 75 bars of wood.
I have spent about 35 dollars in this projekt. And actually this little boat works. And I will also even make it better.
"Hang in there buddy, we're coming for ya...........Cv-38, stand by, put swimmer in the water.......Roger.......Swimmer out.................."
Hehe I dont want to go out on seven seas with this one.
But I will have a lot of fun with this one, and try solutions that many people will laugh about. But the solutions will work.
Have nice day everybody.
------------------------------ The more I learn the more I do understand that I do not understand.
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DocScience
Wishful builder
Registered: April 2010 Location: Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada Posts: 44
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nukisen
Senior Member
Registered: August 2009 Location: Sweden Posts: 383
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DocScience!
I did this just as a prototype to check if it was possible to sail with this sollution. And yes it works, but still ordinary sails work better regarding handling. The only really good thing I noticed was that the sails was very easy to handle when out offshore.
Some day maybe we see your built boat in here Doc!
------------------------------ The more I learn the more I do understand that I do not understand.
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nukisen
Senior Member
Registered: August 2009 Location: Sweden Posts: 383
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Doc!
This is just a prototype design, not a casket.
------------------------------ The more I learn the more I do understand that I do not understand.
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