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Strap on shaft not a good idea.
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Yes, and here's another strong attachment
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Suggest you revisit the marks on your sheer for locating the straps.
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Case closed on Cheeki Rafeeki. CG found the hull.
HOLLY FLACKERS!!!!
How did they spot that?
And yet you willingly risk your life on an airliner?
Yeah, 'cept forces are hugely greater in water even taking shorter lever arm into account..it seems to me.
The forces are easily engineered for, and pretty well known...
bolt failure
My keel attachment is pretty pedestrian (but damn strong)...
Yes, and here's another strong attachment
That looks good to me! I like the bolted on external lead...
Strap on shaft not a good idea.
No worries.. it's good. You're seeing the strap shaft log/skeg
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That does look strong
I can see that we think a lot alike.
I have seen...
Me deck stepped mast once survived the loss of the back stay.
And a deck stepped mast can stand also, when the entire mast head breaks off
OK,...
Yes probably, but Tehani is so small that the mast coming through would be like an elephant in the tent
Oh and here's whaat the interior looks like- no compression post. Instead there is a keyhole opening in
What if it was the forestay that had broken...
good idea using a bit of anchor chain
The anchor chain fix.
Nice!
Stepping the mast on the keel adds stiffness to
Yes, a cutter rig gives a lot of ...
Sure, but I know airplanes are terrible boats.
Amen.
Spoken like a non-engineer
I'm ok with that. More an artist,...
I gotta side with Tom on science versus art in boatbuilding....
2D vs 3D Consideration.
No evidence at all that this one hit anything. Just fell off.
Am I seeing things or does it look
Numbers of bolts
Ok, but wouldn't the same number of larger bolts
Bolts
I am with Steve on this... all the bolts in a line mean concentrated stresses and a leverage point
And it looks like 3 bolts failed..