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 This page has some info on my boat currently in progress. Reverse chronological order. This page has some info on my boat currently in progress. Reverse chronological order.
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 +====== Kawhia (2018/19 around New Years) ======
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 +Well, I see that this page has gotten a bit out of date! I'll have to do a proper update sometime, but for now here's some of the latest developments.
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0334.jpg?​600|Spacer in beteen hull halves}}
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 +//I added this spacer to make the main hull asymmetric!//​
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0333.jpg?​600|Bottom view showing asymmetry}}
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 +//Showing asymmetry//
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0362.jpg?​600|Fully rigged}}
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 +//In general, the boat is set up very traditionally. No fancy rudders, boards, or anything not found in the Pacific a few hundred years ago.//
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0366.jpg?​600|Bow closeup}}
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 +//Very simple socket, no shunting line//
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0367.jpg?​600|Middle closeup}}
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 +//Mast is also simply placed in a socket//
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0369.jpg?​600|Stern and steering oar closeup}}
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 +//The steering oar has a line wrapped around it, ending in the cleat. Effective and pretty quick to swap sides. In practice the oar was usually just trailing in the water, not needed to steer the boat on any point of sail. We found the forked sticks on the beach.//
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0371.jpg?​600|Short distance trailer setup}}
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 +//Trailer setup for short distance travelling, very quick to rig this way//
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​dsc_0373.jpg?​600|Long distance trailer setup}}
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 +//For full speed travel I still like to fully disassemble//​
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 +Below are some gps tracks of the four days of sailing. Wind was generally pretty light. Upwind travel didn't feel very efficient, but the tracks show pretty consistent upwind progress. As long as I kept out of the tide! The only thing preventing leeway is the hull shape. Although a leeboard is shown at times, this wasn't balancing right with this sail, and caused the boat to bear away.
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 +The striped regions on the map are tidal, sand banks at low tide. I was at times sailing in knee deep water, including upwind!
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​map1.png?​600|map 1}}
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​map2.png?​600|map 2}}
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​map3.png?​600|map 3}}
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 +{{:​outrigger-canoe:​newyears2019:​map4.png?​600|map 4}}
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 +{{youtube>​gRJwRrtDZLs?​medium}}
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 ====== Lake Ngaroto (12 Jan 2015) ====== ====== Lake Ngaroto (12 Jan 2015) ======
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 Another great afternoon sail, this time with a bit more wind! Although while rigging it seemed almost windless, I could read the secret signs of wind that Ngaroto shows with a westerly. Soon after launch I was blasting along at up to 10 knots! It took a little while to get some good control going. The boat would suddenly bear away rapidly on port tack, one time almost resulting in a "​gybe"​ (not good). It turns out the leeboard has twisted in the sun. This also meant on starboard tack it was impossible to get going properly, as the boat kept rounding up. Another great afternoon sail, this time with a bit more wind! Although while rigging it seemed almost windless, I could read the secret signs of wind that Ngaroto shows with a westerly. Soon after launch I was blasting along at up to 10 knots! It took a little while to get some good control going. The boat would suddenly bear away rapidly on port tack, one time almost resulting in a "​gybe"​ (not good). It turns out the leeboard has twisted in the sun. This also meant on starboard tack it was impossible to get going properly, as the boat kept rounding up.
  
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 ====== Lake Ngaroto (9 Jan 2015) ====== ====== Lake Ngaroto (9 Jan 2015) ======
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 Everything was still sitting on the roofracks so went for a little sail today on Ngaroto. No changes to the boat since last time. Winds were very light, maybe 2 to 5 knots or something. Enough to keep moving and keep the sail filled the whole time, and perfect conditions to improve technique. Unlike the last time, the boat was perfectly controllable by adjusting the centreboard,​ weight shifting and playing with the mainsheet. Paddle still needed for dead downwind though. Everything was still sitting on the roofracks so went for a little sail today on Ngaroto. No changes to the boat since last time. Winds were very light, maybe 2 to 5 knots or something. Enough to keep moving and keep the sail filled the whole time, and perfect conditions to improve technique. Unlike the last time, the boat was perfectly controllable by adjusting the centreboard,​ weight shifting and playing with the mainsheet. Paddle still needed for dead downwind though.
  
 Shunted more than 10 times both up and downwind, with no problems. It's a bit like tacking a windsurfer, with the boat pivoting around the leeboard as the sail is moved across. I've been watching some videos to see how the experts (polynesians) do it, and it works very well! Sailing with the tacking rig at Kawhia was a lot less smooth, with vigorous paddling required for every tack. Shunted more than 10 times both up and downwind, with no problems. It's a bit like tacking a windsurfer, with the boat pivoting around the leeboard as the sail is moved across. I've been watching some videos to see how the experts (polynesians) do it, and it works very well! Sailing with the tacking rig at Kawhia was a lot less smooth, with vigorous paddling required for every tack.
  
-  *Avg Spd: 4 km/h (2.2 knots) +  * Avg Spd: 4 km/h (2.2 knots) 
-  *Max Spd: 8.8 km/h (4.8 knots)+  * Max Spd: 8.8 km/h (4.8 knots)
  
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 ====== Kawhia Trip, around New Years 2014/2015 ====== ====== Kawhia Trip, around New Years 2014/2015 ======
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 Took the outrigger canoe to Kawhia for a little holiday. On 28 Dec tested out the new ama and lateen rig. Very nice! I tried using the "​lee-rudders"​ again, but still found them very annoying to use. Not a lot of wind, but video to come! Took the outrigger canoe to Kawhia for a little holiday. On 28 Dec tested out the new ama and lateen rig. Very nice! I tried using the "​lee-rudders"​ again, but still found them very annoying to use. Not a lot of wind, but video to come!
  
 I then reconfigured the boat to have a single leeboard for use with the tacking rig (white and blue lateen sail). Sailed it at the same time as a regatta, so I kind of sailed along around the sandbank. Speed downwind was similar to the Hartley 14's. Reaching slightly faster. Upwind at times I was going the same speed, but tacking with the paddle was very difficult, so at times I stopped or slowed down to let people pass so as not to be annoying. I then reconfigured the boat to have a single leeboard for use with the tacking rig (white and blue lateen sail). Sailed it at the same time as a regatta, so I kind of sailed along around the sandbank. Speed downwind was similar to the Hartley 14's. Reaching slightly faster. Upwind at times I was going the same speed, but tacking with the paddle was very difficult, so at times I stopped or slowed down to let people pass so as not to be annoying.
  
-The wind was probably 10 to 15 knots, and the cross beams (severely cracked bamboo) were making some suspicious sounds! The main problem was hiking out hard while still paddle steering. This made it virtually impossible to sail a close reach. On one broad reach I hit a top speed of 18.3 km/h (9.9 knots) with the ama flying. Not bad for a 4.5 m<​sup>​2</​sup>​ sail. The total distance was 8.3 km.+The wind was probably 10 to 15 knots, and the cross beams (severely cracked bamboo) were making some suspicious sounds! The main problem was hiking out hard while still paddle steering. This made it virtually impossible to sail a close reach. On one broad reach I hit a top speed of 18.3 km/h (9.9 knots) with the ama flying. Not bad for a 4.5 m<​sup>​2</​sup> ​  ​sail. The total distance was 8.3 km.
  
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 The other problem was the mainsheet, which was rigged a bit stupidly. This meant there was a lot of force on it. All in all it was a great sail. At times I had the ama fully submerged, or fully flying on the other tack. On a few points of sail I was also able to steer without the paddle, allowing me to hike and get some good speeds. The other problem was the mainsheet, which was rigged a bit stupidly. This meant there was a lot of force on it. All in all it was a great sail. At times I had the ama fully submerged, or fully flying on the other tack. On a few points of sail I was also able to steer without the paddle, allowing me to hike and get some good speeds.
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 ====== Bow tanks (Christmas 2014) ====== ====== Bow tanks (Christmas 2014) ======
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 Between Christmas and newyears 2014 I also replaced the inflatable mattress floatation with some built in buoyancy tanks at the bow and stern. Yet to be tested! Between Christmas and newyears 2014 I also replaced the inflatable mattress floatation with some built in buoyancy tanks at the bow and stern. Yet to be tested!
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 ====== New Ama (Dec 2014) ====== ====== New Ama (Dec 2014) ======
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 The new ama has replaced the old pvc pipe one which was just not heavy or floaty enough. It worked, but it made everything unnecessarily difficult. The new ama was made by "​reconfiguring"​ and old windsurfer. The construction was some kind of thermoplastic over foam (probably polyurethane). I cut the stern of the board off, cut that in half again and joined the two pieces end to end. The new ama has replaced the old pvc pipe one which was just not heavy or floaty enough. It worked, but it made everything unnecessarily difficult. The new ama was made by "​reconfiguring"​ and old windsurfer. The construction was some kind of thermoplastic over foam (probably polyurethane). I cut the stern of the board off, cut that in half again and joined the two pieces end to end.
  
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 A deck was cut from 20 mm plywood. I carved the foam out from the top of the ama to allow the deck to sit on the foam, inside the plastic skin. A recess was carved into the foam in both halves allowing a wooden joining piece to be inserted at the keel. A couple of gunwales were put on, these clamp the skin to the deck, with a bunch of screws and silicon sealant (real high class stuff). Finally some supports for the ama were put on. A deck was cut from 20 mm plywood. I carved the foam out from the top of the ama to allow the deck to sit on the foam, inside the plastic skin. A recess was carved into the foam in both halves allowing a wooden joining piece to be inserted at the keel. A couple of gunwales were put on, these clamp the skin to the deck, with a bunch of screws and silicon sealant (real high class stuff). Finally some supports for the ama were put on.
  
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 The plastic of the two halves was then sealed together using a soldering iron. The plastic of the two halves was then sealed together using a soldering iron.
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 Well, old sail realy. After some work on the sewing machine my "​oceanic lateen"​ sail (Old Micron sail) has been improved with some additional reinforcements,​ and some of the leech cut off. It's still not perfect, but it does have a pretty good shape when in use. Well, old sail realy. After some work on the sewing machine my "​oceanic lateen"​ sail (Old Micron sail) has been improved with some additional reinforcements,​ and some of the leech cut off. It's still not perfect, but it does have a pretty good shape when in use.
  
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-====== Polar Diagram (14 Feb 2014)======+====== Polar Diagram (14 Feb 2014) ======
  
 I've spent a couple of hours trying to make a polar diagram from my gps data. The program I used to record my track only puts out latitude, longitude and time for a whole bunch of points, but using some Excel magic I was able to convert this to useful information. I've spent a couple of hours trying to make a polar diagram from my gps data. The program I used to record my track only puts out latitude, longitude and time for a whole bunch of points, but using some Excel magic I was able to convert this to useful information.
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 {{:​outrigger-canoe2:​ngarotopolar12-2-2014.png|polar diagram}} {{:​outrigger-canoe2:​ngarotopolar12-2-2014.png|polar diagram}}
  
-Once I ironed out all the bugs it seemed to spit out this sort of plausible picture. If anyone is interested {{:​outrigger-canoe2:​ngarotodistance.xlsx|here}} is the quick and dirty spreadsheet I used.+Once I ironed out all the bugs it seemed to spit out this sort of plausible picture. If anyone is interested {{:​outrigger-canoe2:​ngarotodistance.xlsx|here}} ​ is the quick and dirty spreadsheet I used.
  
 Thanks to Kevin O'​Neill for [[http://​wikiproa.pbworks.com/​w/​page/​14592498/​Making%20a%20graph%20from%20GPS%20data|inspiring me]] to give this a try. Thanks to Kevin O'​Neill for [[http://​wikiproa.pbworks.com/​w/​page/​14592498/​Making%20a%20graph%20from%20GPS%20data|inspiring me]] to give this a try.
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 ====== GPS on board (12 Feb 2014) ====== ====== GPS on board (12 Feb 2014) ======
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 Wind approximately SE. Wind approximately SE.
  
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-  *Distance: 5.1km +  * Distance: 5.1km 
-  *Time: 51 min +  * Time: 51 min 
-  *Average Speed: 5.91 km/h (3.2 knots) +  * Average Speed: 5.91 km/h (3.2 knots) 
-  *Max Speed: 14.08 km/h (7.6 knots) +  * Max Speed: 14.08 km/h (7.6 knots) 
-====== Weekend at Arapuni (8/9 Feb 2014)======+ 
 +====== Weekend at Arapuni (8/9 Feb 2014) ======
  
 My sailing club has an away weekend to lake Arapuni every year, during a time where water quality and wind at our lake are usually dubious. Lake Arapuni is a long hydro lake with high rock walls on both sides. My sailing club has an away weekend to lake Arapuni every year, during a time where water quality and wind at our lake are usually dubious. Lake Arapuni is a long hydro lake with high rock walls on both sides.
  
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 It was raining when I left home, and I wasn't expecting much luck with the wind based on previous years. I therefore loaded the boat onto my new experimental roof rack, but left the mast and sail at home. It was raining when I left home, and I wasn't expecting much luck with the wind based on previous years. I therefore loaded the boat onto my new experimental roof rack, but left the mast and sail at home.
  
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 Of course when I got there, and it stopped raining, the wind was straight down the lake and perfect for sailing! Luckily there was an optimist rig which I could use on the boat. But how? I could rig up some stays and step it on the gunwale, or step it into my existing mast step. This would have left the boom extremely low. I therefore decided to make a little stub mast. Of course when I got there, and it stopped raining, the wind was straight down the lake and perfect for sailing! Luckily there was an optimist rig which I could use on the boat. But how? I could rig up some stays and step it on the gunwale, or step it into my existing mast step. This would have left the boom extremely low. I therefore decided to make a little stub mast.
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 I went looking for some suitable stub mast material, and of course nature provided! To be specific, I found a discarded party tent with a steel folding frame. The corner posts fitted almost perfectly inside the opti mast! I added some spacers from inner tube, and a big collar of inner tube to prevent the mast sliding too far down the tube and wobbling around in the mast step. I went looking for some suitable stub mast material, and of course nature provided! To be specific, I found a discarded party tent with a steel folding frame. The corner posts fitted almost perfectly inside the opti mast! I added some spacers from inner tube, and a big collar of inner tube to prevent the mast sliding too far down the tube and wobbling around in the mast step.
  
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 It worked perfectly! Had a nice sail in the afternoon breeze, and the sun had come out too! I could even tack the boat by shifting my weigh around without using the paddle. I then went for another sail with two people on board, which worked very well. Still sailing faster than a single adult in an optimist. It worked perfectly! Had a nice sail in the afternoon breeze, and the sun had come out too! I could even tack the boat by shifting my weigh around without using the paddle. I then went for another sail with two people on board, which worked very well. Still sailing faster than a single adult in an optimist.
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 Of course things weren'​t that easy. We first had to slightly enlarge the mast step and mast partner to fit the mast. Using a square file and pocket knife we got this done, although the result isn't the most beautiful carpentry job ever done. The burning sun didn't help make this a more enjoyable task either! Of course things weren'​t that easy. We first had to slightly enlarge the mast step and mast partner to fit the mast. Using a square file and pocket knife we got this done, although the result isn't the most beautiful carpentry job ever done. The burning sun didn't help make this a more enjoyable task either!
  
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 We then shifted the outrigger closer to the main hull, so that about half a meter of beam projected on the other side. The side stays were tied to the front beam, and the fore stay to some holes in the front of the canoe. A pulley from the optimist was tied on to give a 3:1 purchase on the main sheet. And were were good to go! We then shifted the outrigger closer to the main hull, so that about half a meter of beam projected on the other side. The side stays were tied to the front beam, and the fore stay to some holes in the front of the canoe. A pulley from the optimist was tied on to give a 3:1 purchase on the main sheet. And were were good to go!
  
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 We bravely set off from shore, ignoring the little voices in our head. The wind was around 10 knots at this point, and a little gusty. We had to paddle a bit to get away from shore, and promptly almost capsized both ways multiple times. It was not very stable, to say the least! The boat had quite a lot of weather helm, and we had to sit right back to get some control and stop rounding up. Whenever a gust hit, the outrigger would promptly submerge, usually only up until the reserve flotation/​buoyancy bottles hit the water. Which would slow us down dramatically. Not long after leaving the shore we had our first near capsize (well, we were constantly on the point of capsize really), when the boat almost tipped over 45 degrees. It didn't actually feel like that far, and the monkey like antics of the crew saved the day somehow. But the video footage does not lie. We bravely set off from shore, ignoring the little voices in our head. The wind was around 10 knots at this point, and a little gusty. We had to paddle a bit to get away from shore, and promptly almost capsized both ways multiple times. It was not very stable, to say the least! The boat had quite a lot of weather helm, and we had to sit right back to get some control and stop rounding up. Whenever a gust hit, the outrigger would promptly submerge, usually only up until the reserve flotation/​buoyancy bottles hit the water. Which would slow us down dramatically. Not long after leaving the shore we had our first near capsize (well, we were constantly on the point of capsize really), when the boat almost tipped over 45 degrees. It didn't actually feel like that far, and the monkey like antics of the crew saved the day somehow. But the video footage does not lie.
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 After lunch we re-distributed and tied in the buoyancy, and attached some paddles and sticks in strategic locations to try to hike out on. We did a capsize test before we set off again, and were happy enough with the result. Around 2 minutes of bailing would see us on our way again. After lunch we re-distributed and tied in the buoyancy, and attached some paddles and sticks in strategic locations to try to hike out on. We did a capsize test before we set off again, and were happy enough with the result. Around 2 minutes of bailing would see us on our way again.
  
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 This time we were really flying! We got the hand of controlling the beast and only capsized three more times, each time when the mainsheet would jamb for some reason. We still didn't have a hiking bench or anything, but basically leaned out of the hull like it was a dinghy, holding on to the beam or stick like object lashed to it. The second capsize I heard a big crunching sound. I thought the bamboo beam had finally snapped, but actually it was a wooden paddle which the crew fell onto. Big relief. This time we were really flying! We got the hand of controlling the beast and only capsized three more times, each time when the mainsheet would jamb for some reason. We still didn't have a hiking bench or anything, but basically leaned out of the hull like it was a dinghy, holding on to the beam or stick like object lashed to it. The second capsize I heard a big crunching sound. I thought the bamboo beam had finally snapped, but actually it was a wooden paddle which the crew fell onto. Big relief.
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 A lot of fun, but not recommended unless it's nice and sunny, with clean water! A lot of fun, but not recommended unless it's nice and sunny, with clean water!
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 ====== Test Sail (1 Feb 2014) ====== ====== Test Sail (1 Feb 2014) ======
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 A nice evening sail trying out some new features. These include new ama connections,​ buoyancy bags, boards, and a newly arranged rig with shunting line. A nice evening sail trying out some new features. These include new ama connections,​ buoyancy bags, boards, and a newly arranged rig with shunting line.
  
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 The buoyancy bags are actually inflatable mattresses for camping. They both have slow leaks, so they were donated to the outrigger canoe project. The capsize test was very successful, much better than the previous arrangement with plastic jugs. The buoyancy bags are actually inflatable mattresses for camping. They both have slow leaks, so they were donated to the outrigger canoe project. The capsize test was very successful, much better than the previous arrangement with plastic jugs.
  
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 Everything worked, basically. The only small problem was that the rudders, which have a "pull up/forward line" need something to pull them back as well. I was hoping the water pressure would do this, but that was not the case. Everything worked, basically. The only small problem was that the rudders, which have a "pull up/forward line" need something to pull them back as well. I was hoping the water pressure would do this, but that was not the case.
  
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-====== Finally on the water again (14 Nov 2013)======+ 
 +====== Finally on the water again (14 Nov 2013) ====== 
 After a long winter hibernation followed by finishing off Uni, finally got a sail in! I've been playing with the canoe on the lawn over the last few weeks trying to figure out the shunting rig. Not there yet I'm afraid. So far keeping it extremely simple is looking the most promising. After a long winter hibernation followed by finishing off Uni, finally got a sail in! I've been playing with the canoe on the lawn over the last few weeks trying to figure out the shunting rig. Not there yet I'm afraid. So far keeping it extremely simple is looking the most promising.
  
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 Certainly quite a bit of stuff to improve on, not the least a more comfortable place to sit. Certainly quite a bit of stuff to improve on, not the least a more comfortable place to sit.
  
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 ====== Rudder prototype ====== ====== Rudder prototype ======
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 So I've added a tiller and some lines. It has a geometry which allows the rudder to kind of fold up, with the tiller on the deck and the blade tucked up under the cross beam. This feature was a lucky accident really, resulting from some shortcuts and lazy builder decisions. [[http://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=iSfrVIqo9iQ|Youtube video]] So I've added a tiller and some lines. It has a geometry which allows the rudder to kind of fold up, with the tiller on the deck and the blade tucked up under the cross beam. This feature was a lucky accident really, resulting from some shortcuts and lazy builder decisions. [[http://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=iSfrVIqo9iQ|Youtube video]]
  
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 ====== Rudder? - 1 August 2013 ====== ====== Rudder? - 1 August 2013 ======
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 So, I've started making a little rudder. Why? Because I can't be bothered making a new sail to balance the boat properly ;-) So, I've started making a little rudder. Why? Because I can't be bothered making a new sail to balance the boat properly ;-)
  
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 ====== Lashing Buttons - 15 June 2013 ====== ====== Lashing Buttons - 15 June 2013 ======
  
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 ====== Idea - 14 June 2013 ====== ====== Idea - 14 June 2013 ======
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 Well, duck shooting season is over, but the weather has turned COLD! Just saw a good idea for speeding up the lashing process. Of course, from who other than Tim Anderson! [[http://​www.instructables.com/​id/​Outrigger-Lashing-Buttons/​|Outrigger Lashing Buttons]] Well, duck shooting season is over, but the weather has turned COLD! Just saw a good idea for speeding up the lashing process. Of course, from who other than Tim Anderson! [[http://​www.instructables.com/​id/​Outrigger-Lashing-Buttons/​|Outrigger Lashing Buttons]]
  
 ====== Second sail - 27 Apr 2013 ====== ====== Second sail - 27 Apr 2013 ======
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 I've been busy making a mast step in the boat, for a free standing mast to use with a tacking rig. I have a lateen sail and tiny homemade windsurfing sail to try out. I've been busy making a mast step in the boat, for a free standing mast to use with a tacking rig. I have a lateen sail and tiny homemade windsurfing sail to try out.
  
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 [[http://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=-A1IOojyE1c|Watch video on Youtube]] [[http://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=-A1IOojyE1c|Watch video on Youtube]]
  
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 ====== First sail - 21 Apr 2013 ====== ====== First sail - 21 Apr 2013 ======
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 A couple of weekends ago (21 Apr) I took the boat for its first sail with the oceanic lateen rig. Unfortunately I got to the lake a bit too late, the wind was already dying, and not too much time left until sunset. A couple of weekends ago (21 Apr) I took the boat for its first sail with the oceanic lateen rig. Unfortunately I got to the lake a bit too late, the wind was already dying, and not too much time left until sunset.
  
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 Oh yea, no photos because it was pouring down with rain. Oh yea, no photos because it was pouring down with rain.
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 ====== Tue 16 Apr 2013 ====== ====== Tue 16 Apr 2013 ======
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 I've been considering how to sail this thing the last week or so. I have a sort of crab claw sail made up, from an old micron sail. The proportions don't really work out, the sail needs to be really high to get the centre of effort in the right place I think. And then there'​s also the shunting problem. I'm keen to try keeping the rigging to a minimum, so just going up to the bow, grabbing the sail and walking to the other side. But I'm screwing it up even on the lawn, so on the water will be a little difficult I think. Going to try adding some backstays first, then see how we go. I've been considering how to sail this thing the last week or so. I have a sort of crab claw sail made up, from an old micron sail. The proportions don't really work out, the sail needs to be really high to get the centre of effort in the right place I think. And then there'​s also the shunting problem. I'm keen to try keeping the rigging to a minimum, so just going up to the bow, grabbing the sail and walking to the other side. But I'm screwing it up even on the lawn, so on the water will be a little difficult I think. Going to try adding some backstays first, then see how we go.
  
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-====== Fri 29 Mar 2013====== 
 Some more pics from today: Some more pics from today:
  
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 ====== 27 Feb - 5 Mar 2013, The Build ====== ====== 27 Feb - 5 Mar 2013, The Build ======
  
-I have moved this to [[oc build|a new page]] to improve page loading times.+I have moved this to [[:oc-build|a new page]] to improve page loading times. 
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 +~~DISQUS~~ 
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