| Re: Tell me about the Prindle 19
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#187195 08/06/09 11:29 AM 08/06/09 11:29 AM |
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Posts: 1,203 uk | Use epoxy but tell anyone that wants to know thats its polyester, they may start waving some ancient class rule at you if you race it!
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| | | Re: Tell me about the Prindle 19
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#187240 08/06/09 04:35 PM 08/06/09 04:35 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Which size jib do you plan to use?
The MX jib was a solution for down wind sailing in sloop mode configuration... If you plan to use the spin for down wind sailing... then... no need for the oversized jib. (it actually would hurt you) You also get to dump the barberhauler system.
Maximizing the jib for upwind sailing means you will go with a higher aspect jib which allows you to put self tacking hardware on the front beam and clean the tramp up considerably.
If you are keeping the standard jib... then you can consider sheeting to a couple of points on the tramp.
if you plan to use the mx or standard jib and replace the inboard sheeting system with grommets... Make sure you upgrade the tramp material to handle the loads and have a means to really tighten it up. The Aussies used a really thick tramp mesh and were able to really tighten the tramp up from one side and the rear without pulling it out of the boat on the Tornado. If you don't get the tramp almost rigid... energy is lost from the jib stretching the tramp on each puff.
Finally, you should consider your sheeting point for the spin on the boat. It will be determined by the spin cut and luff length. Possibilities include the shroud attachment point. the existing jib track or the tramp lacings.
Reinforcing the front cross beam is very important. The shape and the size of the beams on modern spin boats are much bigger then the P19 section. Big beams work to keep the boat stiff. You might consider a new third party front beam since you have the decks off already. A carbon tube from Australia is remarkably cheap (i am told) and could solve your problem.
Note the comment about finding room to attach a spin pole end fitting on the front beam.
Note.. the buoyancy of the P19 bows is not great and so keeping weight out of the nose is important.... not having to go with a nacra type bow foil is important.
Finally... every P19 I have sailed had these cracs in the deck in front of the dagger board wells. Everyone reports that this fix is a pain in the butt. Take a look at this spot.
Lot of work ahead... glad you enjoy it!
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| | | Re: Tell me about the Prindle 19
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#187245 08/06/09 05:36 PM 08/06/09 05:36 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Mark, I dont have the cracks in front of the dagger wells. All is well there. I am considering the standard jib for now in the beginning. I may actually wait to install the spin and just get used to the way the boat feels and handles at first. However any mods that need to be done for the spin will be done now so i dont have to do anything twice.
Yep... it's all about the master plan. Adding the full subdeck will help the fiberglass with the spin.
Harry's reinforcement of the cross beam will stop it from breaking but won't help the structural problem of the bows pinching in.... He used the bow foil for that issue... tradeoff weight on the nose, cost and hindering the spin pole location.
I would decide on your spin pole and spin. The higher you carry the spin pole... the less load you have on pinching the bows. but with a fixed luff length of the spin you obtain... you have to go higher and higher on the mast for the spin bale. The Tornado chute fits on the Prindle with a long pole... The F18 chute might be a better choice. I thought the T chute was a bit too much for the boat.... with out the T's beam... you really only had one gear down wind on the 19 which was a little deep.
At some point the costs could push you to a new boat or a new to you modern spin design.
I like the idea of a carbon tube but that does'nt sound cheap. Do you have any info on these tubes? I do have a extra set of crossbars if that helps? I read earlier that Hmurphy used a spare cross bar cut into pieces inside his existing beams.
No info.. Our local A cat builder speced some tubes recently and commented that they were surprisingly affordable.... The right beam plus a dolphin striker solve your bow foil issue.
There is a local guy that has his jib sheeted to the tramp and im supposed to be getting pictures of his set-up.
You can put some reinforcement patches on a standard tramp and put the grommet there and it will work just fine.... How well. (speed and performance tradeoffs) are the issue
just cause it looks like what the tornado is doing... does not make it equivalent.
Also... keeping the standard jib means that you will be able to have some vision to leeward of you... the deck sweeper mx jib... really left a huge hole... tough situation if you want to race buoys'.
Last edited by Mark Schneider; 08/06/09 11:06 PM. Reason: added some points
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#202194 02/04/10 08:50 PM 02/04/10 08:50 PM |
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Posts: 149 | I cant believe its been 6 months already! Ive been slacking off big time. In August i bought a Yamaha R1 (sportbike) and have been riding it as much as possible. The last post on this thread was right about the time i got the bike....Funny how that works. Back to business! Last time i posted i think the decks were still n the way. I received the decks from Nacra and was a bit disappointed. When i opened the long cardboard boxes i found the ends of the decks were a bit crooked. The packing job was not great by any means. ![[Linked Image]](http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/LT280z/IMG_1905.jpg) Now lets talk about the tubes/reinforcement that Nacra said they would add. I am fine with the overall design and think that they are better than the old style. When i removed the decks from the box i pulled out 4 pieces. The reinforcement pieces had completely fallen off one of the decks. Glad that didnt happen in the hull. ![[Linked Image]](http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/LT280z/IMG_1912.jpg) So at this stage of the game im wondering if i should leave them as they are or revise the design? If i leave them how they are now i will have to slightly notch the bulkheads so they sit flush. I was thinking about removing the tubes from the other deck too. I could notch the bulkheads and resin and glass them in nice and sturdy if they were off the decks. When installing the decks i can lay resin on the original lip and the new tube at the same time and glue them down. I think they may make a bunch of noise in the hull if i dont glue the tube to the bulkheads. I have to notch the bulkheads either way to fit the tubes so i just figured i may get a stronger bond this way. What do yall think? ![[Linked Image]](http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/LT280z/IMG_1897.jpg) I have all the materials and am ready to start work asap. I actually sanded on the boat for a while earlier trying to get all the resin and left over glass off the inner lip of the hull. 3 or 4 more hours of tedious sanding on the inner lip and i should be ready to start the next step. | | | Re: Tell me about the Prindle 19
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#202212 02/04/10 11:24 PM 02/04/10 11:24 PM |
Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 22 New Jersey Bob_Fraser
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Posts: 22 New Jersey | P19s need reinforcement for use with a spinnaker to keep the bows from pinching. I had a couple of them the last of which was very tricked out. Unfortunately, I didn't make any structural improvements. One day sailing to weather the hull snapped in half at the cross beam. Here's a picture taken earlier on that fateful sail.
[img]http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?pid=30623458&id=1285887495[/img]
I have the Smyth Pentex main with foam battens in excellent condition if you are interested.
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