Werzko 4.5 - 15' ply stitch-n-glue sail dinghy

Discussion in 'Wooden Boat Building and Restoration' started by Aharon, May 9, 2011.

  1. Vulkyn
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    Vulkyn Senior Member

    Have no idea in that matter, i am sure one of the experienced members will reply ...
     
  2. NoEyeDeer
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    I'd google up birdsmouth spars and email someone who actually makes the things. Ideally, the mast should be tapered. It will still work if it isn't tapered though, just not as well.

    It's a groove for the bolt rope and is what holds the mainsail to the mast. Yes, it runs the full height. You don't actually need it and there are alternatives, but it's common on dinghy masts because it's simple and efficient. Lacing sails to masts tends to be a bit messy, and lacing obviously can't go past spreaders. Tracks and slides are extra weight, work and cost.
     
  3. Aharon
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    Aharon Junior Member

    Mast: a hollow plywood tube

    The plans for the Werzsko dinghy I am building call for a 20’ (6.300 mm) mast. According to plans its approximate section is 57 x 73mm (2 ¼” x 2 ¾”), 2mm thick walled, Luff groove aluminum alloy mast, with a “required transverse moment of inertia” of 14cm4.
    Looking for affordable, diy ways of getting a staff and boom, I learned about birdsmouth construction. While “lurking” and learning around, here and in other forums, I came about this:
    I think I have a solution to the problem posed by Mr. Wilson, and I intend to make my first mast like this, unless you say I am crazy.
    3 stripes from a 240 (78.5”), ½” marine plywood board scarf jointed make one 20’ stave (1.2” wide). 24 needed for 8 staves.
    The mast will be cylindrical (no taper, as in “kiss”). Two opposing staves to be protected with tape, to allow a two-part mast for hard points and anti-moisture treatment.
    Once planed and sanded, a first 10 cm wide strip cut from a 3.00 mm “aviation marine-grade plywood” sheet is glued in an upward helicoidal fashion, clockwise. (see figure) The “step” of the winding is kept regular at 10 cm. A second stripe is then glued side-by-side with the first one. Then the same process is made, but this time counter-clockwise. The whole mast is tied (several methods available) and put in a straight jig to let the glue (epoxy?) set.
    I believe the resulting “plywood tube” would be very strong and light. What do you think?
     

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  4. Aharon
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    Aharon Junior Member

    Sitting, waiting for the government

    Thanks to the big help I found here, I have everything figured out for the moment of decision: begin construction. This moment however is depending on an important news - the acceptance or refusal, by the Government, of a law declaring Sundays a day of rest like the rest of the world.
    As an observant Jew, I keep the Shabbat, while non-religious Jews have this day to go to malls, make barbecue and relax, even sail!
    If the measure is NOT approved (which is what I think will happen), I will weight the pros and cons of skipping one day every month to go sailing. Or taking sailing lessons in other people's boats. Or both. Or whatever!
    It's good to say hi.
    Aharon
     
  5. Aharon
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    pistnbroke, I refuse to believe that you are calling me an ignorant. Religiosity or atheism are choices, to which everyone is entitled (at least in my democratic country). I regard your outburst totally uncalled for, also because I spoke about politics, not religion.
    This knee-jerk reaction of yours is very suspicious - and I hope I am wrong.
    Shalom,
    Aharon
     

  6. Aharon
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    Aharon Junior Member

    This will be my last attempt before calling the moderator: yes, you dashed with a rant against "religion". Three phrases, same target. Useless waste of bits and good will.
    Yes, "some" of the world has moved on - so what? Moved on to where? There has always been atheists, so what is new in yours?
    I will take in account that you are closing in on 1000 posts, and try to enlighten your seniority about your mistake. An orthodox Jew today or 1000 years ago is the same kind of person. Without the Temple, our religion "moved on" and became centered on the Shabbat and on 3 daily prayers.
    Today, Sunday, we have all worked our "first day". Should that law pass, I will become a captain too, and "then you will see what you will see"!
    Cool, man, really.
     
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