I will post some pics on my homepage for you. First, locate a small mast tang, perhaps for a H14 or Laser, place it between 36" and 37" abov the end of the aluminum portion of the mast on the comptip. See address bekow
Hi Eric, thanks for the info. your boat is beautiful. Now I need to figure out a snuffing system. I have a tube from the tiger, but it may be too short.
Re: H20 spin
[Re: Brad]
#26556 12/01/0308:53 AM12/01/0308:53 AM
Brad, I am working on it as you speak. I am on vacation until Jan 5th so I will have lots of time to make something. I have some preliminary designs already. I'll put the pics on my home page this morning some time. I am starting with an extra mainsail bag and the top 4" od a 5 gallon bucket? "El Cheapo Engineering Co. Inc."
I'm not sure of the exact dimensions. It looks to me to be about 10" wide tops. It also seems to taper back to a smaller diameter down the tube. The tube is made out of fibreglass. It looks like it is very thin. It also breaks and cracks quite easily. All of the friction comes from turning the corner on the top side of the hoop. One key is to have a flat turning piece so that the rope doesn't always burn to the same spot. I've seen tennis rackets used and just some homemade hoops.
Hi guys, The tube is made out of vinylester, and is kinda oval. It is 6.5 x 7.5 inches inside at the mouth. The top of the mouth is aluminum that is glassed in and faired. It is about 7` 3" long The whole thing weighs aprox 2lbs and as mike said is very breakable. My kite came with 2 bellybuttons but I think I need to add one more.
OK guys,(and Brad) we are getting ready to make our first mold for "El Cheapo Engineering Snufalufagus spinnaker thingamabob.TM, copyright,patent pending (or not pending) etc. Inc., Co. LLC. please see prospectus for actual risk that was probably not disclosed by the snakeoil sales punk.
Anyway...this should be interesting..gimme a Bud so we can start with the glass work
I should have been asking my questions here! I'm looking at putting a spin on my 20, after having done it for my 18.
I noticed the halyard tang is just pop-riveted into the comptip. What length rivets did you use? Any tips to keep the action of riveting from making cracks in the comptip?
What size spinnakers are you guys using? Are they the Tiger spin that Hobie seems to be selling for the 20 now? Or something else?
In the Chesapeake Bay area the 20 sailors are starting the debate of whether to add chutes, and if so, what size. Maybe someday we'll have a spec, something like the NE N-6.0 sailors.
Keith, the comp tip is very strong, don't worry about it breaking. I can't remember what length rivet I used but after you drill the holes you can see the thickness of the material and go from there. Make sure to use the rivet "sleeves" and sealant to keep your comp tip watertight.
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club
Re: H20 spin
[Re: Keith]
#26563 12/14/0309:50 AM12/14/0309:50 AM
Is anybody out there using the spinnaker that Hobie now sells for the 20, which appears to be the chute from the Tiger? What are your impressions of this sail on this boat? Just right, under-powered, etc. etc.?
Any info on this would very helpful, so even if you know a friend of friend who knows somebody who heard a story about it from somebody else...
Keith, I just bought the spin for my H20. I don't know if it is the same spin for the Tiger. i can tell you that the foot is long enough that I have to sheet from the rear beam. I have ony flown it once so I can't at this point make comment. I hope to get it out again soon. I will post my experience.
Eric, The catalogs up through '02 show a sail specific to the 20. The '03 catalogs show the same spin as the one shown for the Tiger. This is my basis for saying the current sail sold for the 20 is the Tiger sail. I could be wrong...