Mr. Hacker's "White Cap"

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Sands, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. Sands
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    Sands Junior Member

    Little lunch time project that is finally making way. What do you think?

    It's all either 3/4" or 1/2" ply. All the structural elements are in 3/4 ply. Frames taper from from 2.5" at the sheer to about 4-5" at the keel. Min bottom frame section is about 3" deep.

    All the parts are designed to be CNC routed out (still need to quote it) or hand cut from patterns. I suspect that CNCing the parts will save considerable time and improve the accuracy substantially.

    I was thinking of butt joining the frames with a doubler that is pinned with dowels. (not all the doublers are layed in.) I did the transom frame with little notches for alignment, but that may present more problems then it solves. Opinions?

    The CAD program is Pro/E.
     

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  2. Sands
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    Sands Junior Member

    Oh, the missing parts are just the mirror image of a part in the model. No need to add it to the model, just need to remember to order 2. :)

    It will be skinned with ply / resin (WEST system method). Some of the parts (cabin cowls, etc.) are a PITA to model in Pro/E and are to be made out of finer stuff then plywood anyway.
     
  3. eponodyne
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    eponodyne Senior Member

    Hey, do me a favor? when you get it built and launched and all sorted out, chain it to a stump onshore with a scale in the middle to measure how much thrust your combo is producing. Enquiring minds want to know.
     
  4. Sands
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    Sands Junior Member

    huh? Please explain.
     

  5. eponodyne
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    Find a way to measure how much thrust, in pounds, you've got at WOT. I'm thinking of using the White Cap design for a project and am curious to know what kind of static thrust results in what kind of speed.
     
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