Triple Crown

Discuss IOM design, building an IOM, information on suppliers, tuning an IOM, results of recent events, etc

Moderator: Pedro Egea

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Post by Robert H » 11 Feb 2006, 09:43

Gyula,How did you like using lime wood( is that the same as basswood)? I like the color difference. I will use it and red cedar on my next hull. What type of glue are you using? Alot of questions , I know!
Rob
Robert Harik

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Re: Triple Crown

Post by Robert H » 11 Feb 2006, 09:53

Deleted for drunken stupidity
Last edited by Robert H on 11 Feb 2006, 10:35, edited 1 time in total.
Robert Harik

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Post by Robert H » 11 Feb 2006, 10:07

Same thing
Last edited by Robert H on 11 Feb 2006, 10:37, edited 1 time in total.
Robert Harik

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Post by Robert H » 11 Feb 2006, 10:11

and once again
Last edited by Robert H on 11 Feb 2006, 10:38, edited 1 time in total.
Robert Harik

Lester
Posts: 628
Joined: 14 Oct 2004, 22:29
Location: GBR 105
Contact:

Post by Lester » 11 Feb 2006, 10:22

Robert H wrote:Why do my posts keep coming out on the first page?
Hi Robert

The IOM Forum is set up to show the most recent posts first, in reverse order.
Lester Gilbert
http://www.onemetre.net/

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Post by Robert H » 11 Feb 2006, 10:26

Lester wrote:
Robert H wrote:Why do my posts keep coming out on the first page?
Hi Robert

The IOM Forum is set up to show the most recent posts first, in reverse order.
Lester, I just figured that out :oops:
Its 1:30 in the morning and I think I have hade enough beer! Im talking to people who are not even there!
Robert Harik

Gyula
Posts: 41
Joined: 31 Dec 2004, 18:45
Sail number: ROU 52
Design: Ska
Location: Transylvania
Contact:

Post by Gyula » 11 Feb 2006, 14:10

I think lime is the same as basswood (maybe an east-europen version :wink: ). For gluing I used a poliurethanic one, called Bison .
As it hardens, it also expands so it fills the gaps in the planking.
Gyula Ferencz

Hiljoball
Posts: 284
Joined: 06 Jan 2006, 00:47
Sail number: CAN 307
Club: West Coast Radio Sailing
Design: V8
Location: CAN
Contact:
Canada

Post by Hiljoball » 14 Feb 2006, 02:09

Does anyone have the full set of Triple Crown plans that they have finished with and would be willing to sent to me?

I am ready to start construction and I have the download version.
John Ball
CRYA #895
IOM CAN 307 V8
In my private capacity

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Post by Robert H » 16 Feb 2006, 18:52

Hiljoball wrote:Does anyone have the full set of Triple Crown plans that they have finished with and would be willing to sent to me?

I am ready to start construction and I have the download version.

John, I E-mailed Robert Hobbs publicity-officer@mya-uk.org.uk and was told how much money to send( I sent cash) and where to send it. It only took a couple of weeks to get the plans from the UK to the US. I sent for option 2. The plans have more detail and information than the down- loadable ones, but the plans dont show the proper distance from the center of the mast to the front of the keel( the plans show 17mm and it should be 20mm). The web site has a drawing with the revised 20mm measurment and it says,"Important change".
Robert Harik

andreasS
Posts: 8
Joined: 08 Dec 2003, 21:42
Location: ger 202
Contact:

Post by andreasS » 19 Feb 2006, 07:56

Hi, here some pic of my TC in red cedar. some pic are form jan 06. to cold to sail. frozen sheets.
it sail very well.
the hull was planked by alexander - seen on
http://www.woodenstars.net/50107693b313 ... index.html

www.modellsegeln.net/holctc/index.htm

andreas, GER

Robert H
Posts: 23
Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 17:21
Location: USA

Post by Robert H » 24 Feb 2006, 03:33

Andreas, really nice boat! I have used those sites alot for help in building my Triple Crown.
Robert Harik

Graham_Snook
Posts: 40
Joined: 11 Jan 2005, 23:27
Location: GBR 2586
Contact:

Triple Crown in a breeze

Post by Graham_Snook » 10 Mar 2006, 00:00

Just thought I'd post an update.

Although the club I race in isn't the most competitive, we usually have some really close racing. However last sunday when the windstrength was borderline for the no. 1 rig. My Triple Crown won, not just one race, or two, but every single race that day! :D

Although there was another Triple Crown on the water, they had problems with the balance of their yacht, but mine was sweet

I don't know what it is about my boat, but she really flies, even when the bow is well down in the water she just goes straight and remains controlable while others were broaching behind me

Heres one of a series of pics I took:
Image

btw after I took this pic she rounded the mark under perfect control :D
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Graham Snook
[url=http://grahamsnook.wordpress.com/]My website[/url]
[url=http://cmyc.wordpress.com/]Clapham MYC website[/url]

Ray Flanigan
Posts: 28
Joined: 29 Aug 2004, 22:37
Location: GBR 85

Triple Crown

Post by Ray Flanigan » 12 Mar 2006, 00:17

Are we going to see you at Burghfield for the wooden boat race?
Must say you have done a really good job on your TC.

Graham_Snook
Posts: 40
Joined: 11 Jan 2005, 23:27
Location: GBR 2586
Contact:

Eeek!

Post by Graham_Snook » 12 Mar 2006, 11:20

Eeek, never really thought about traveling....I've still got to get her certified and make sure she's class legal....As far as I'm aware she's all legal and above board, and I have a plan to get her measured...so you never know ;)

Where and when is it? and even though she's coated in GRP does she still qualify? :) ....are there any other requirements??

This will give me a goal to get everything sorted by :cool:

Oh btw, can you make sure its windy, it's when she's at her best :D...hehehe
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Graham Snook
[url=http://grahamsnook.wordpress.com/]My website[/url]
[url=http://cmyc.wordpress.com/]Clapham MYC website[/url]

Ray Flanigan
Posts: 28
Joined: 29 Aug 2004, 22:37
Location: GBR 85

Post by Ray Flanigan » 12 Mar 2006, 14:40

:oops:
What winch are using by the way.
Last edited by Ray Flanigan on 12 Mar 2006, 14:44, edited 1 time in total.

Ray Flanigan
Posts: 28
Joined: 29 Aug 2004, 22:37
Location: GBR 85

Post by Ray Flanigan » 12 Mar 2006, 14:40

Come on Graham get her measured now, done enough testing...lol.
On the 13th May there is a TC and wooden hulls day at Burghfield, so you qualify for both so charge up those them batteries.
Should see you there if the missus lets me out to play (will have to behave myself) , and no I will only be spectating.

Graham_Snook
Posts: 40
Joined: 11 Jan 2005, 23:27
Location: GBR 2586
Contact:

Post by Graham_Snook » 13 Mar 2006, 11:33

Ray Flanigan wrote:
What winch are using by the way.
The hi tec digital sail arm 5745 :cool:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Graham Snook
[url=http://grahamsnook.wordpress.com/]My website[/url]
[url=http://cmyc.wordpress.com/]Clapham MYC website[/url]

Gyula
Posts: 41
Joined: 31 Dec 2004, 18:45
Sail number: ROU 52
Design: Ska
Location: Transylvania
Contact:

Post by Gyula » 20 May 2006, 19:48

My TC, first time on the water:
Image

Building pictures are here.
Gyula Ferencz

cfwahl
Posts: 79
Joined: 23 Nov 2003, 23:01
Location: CAN 62

Post by cfwahl » 20 May 2006, 22:50

Very nice work, and excellent photo documentation too.

How did you taper the planks (and calculate the correct taper profile), and what thickness planking did you use?

What weight fiberglass cloth?

How did things work out weight-wise?
Charles Wahl

Gyula
Posts: 41
Joined: 31 Dec 2004, 18:45
Sail number: ROU 52
Design: Ska
Location: Transylvania
Contact:

Post by Gyula » 21 May 2006, 13:12

I have seen the idea on a german site Woodenstars
Calculating was the easy part. I measured the greatest section, and I divided it by the width of the planks and I got the number of the planks. Than I measured the other sections, and I dvided them by the number of the planks so I got the width of the planks at each section.
I gripped each plank in this "wice" and I planed them
Image
The bolts are placed at the same distance as the sections and drived in to the desired plank width
Image
I used one layer of 50 gr cloth inside and outside too.
The hull with all the fittings, but no electronics weights 680 gramms.
Gyula Ferencz

Graham_Snook
Posts: 40
Joined: 11 Jan 2005, 23:27
Location: GBR 2586
Contact:

Excellent

Post by Graham_Snook » 22 May 2006, 16:37

Excellent work, you must be really proud of her (I would be) Great series of photos btw, I wish I'd documented mine as well, but I was just too impatient to get her on the water!! :D

Good luck on the water

G
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Graham Snook
[url=http://grahamsnook.wordpress.com/]My website[/url]
[url=http://cmyc.wordpress.com/]Clapham MYC website[/url]

Andremariz
Posts: 1
Joined: 05 Oct 2013, 13:23
Sail number: Por 32
Club: Cnl
Design: Triple crown

Re: Triple Crown

Post by Andremariz » 05 Oct 2013, 19:53

Can someone give me te distance from the bow to the botom of the fin leading edge?

Post Reply