Hi All
Firstly thankyou to everyone who has contributed to the resources on this site.
I had never heard of a yard hauling parrel 2 months ago.
Just looking for any feedback on the following junk project.
So here we go again.
All the ideas here are based on contributions from this site.
Currently fitting out a Hartley 21 in Brisbane Australia, that was built maybe 10 years ago and has never hit the water.
I have most of the original plans, the original builder made a few reasonable mods that I plan to continue. ( like a big hole in the bottom for an outboard well)
The project was purchased with no rig, centre board, rudder, cockpit or trailer.
It will be trailered to boat ramps so a quick setup is required.
I have not sailed for a number of years (been 4 wheel driving and extensive power boating on the main sail areas) but plan the following cruising fitout and love a small adventure:
- Tabernacle mast
- water ballast (approx 250 litre)
- self draining cockpit
- junk rig
- Outboard Well
- Foam flotation
- composting head
Winds on average are medium, but it rips in regularly on Moreton bay after lunch.
Boat Specifications
Sail Area – From Hartley 21 Plans
24 foot mast or 7.3 m
Main 157 sq/ft
Jib 65 sq/ft
Total 222 sq/ft or 20.6 sq/m
26 foot mast or 7.9 m
Main 186 sq/ft
Jib 90 sq/ft
Total 276 sq/ft or 25.6 sq/m
Displacement
Min 907 kg – Wikipedia
1043 kg - hartley-boats.com
Ballast
3 – 5 cwt depending on conditions and weight of cruising gear
or 150 to 250 kg
Centre Board
The weight of the standard 10mm steel plate centreboard = 75.5Kg
Planned Mast
At a target displacement of 1000kg (most likely slightly more applying raffety’s rules) we get an approx righting moment of 533 kpm
I plan to use a 100mm Ali tube and timber composite mast. (picked up some 80 year old Hoop pine 2x4’s and 2x5’s for the tabernacle.
Trying to keep this real easy to pop up
Using 4 metre of 100mm x 4 mm Ali (get it cheap) and Hoop, the weight for a 7metre mast is approx 22 kg.
Strength at partners 852 kpm
OR
Using 4 metre of 101 x 6 mm Ali and Hoop, the weight for a 7metre mast is approx 28 kg.
Strength at partners 1202 kpm
Tabernacle
The overall length of the boat is 6.5m. I was looking at keeping the mast mast a maximum 7m overall.
The mast will sit in a clamp attached to the tabernacle. The mast is slid forward horizontally about a metre into a travel position and slid back into a mast raising position and clamped for raising.
The tabernacle will be constructed from Hoop pine (Similar the Douglas Fir) 5x2 and some steel hardware.
There will be no holes or welds in the ali mast
Mast Position
Using a scaled drawing from the plans have determined the centre of effort of the Bermuda rig at the centre of the rear most portlight. (Approx 3040mm from the transom or 840mm from the rear of the cabin) The CE is a fair way back.
Using Junk Rig Calculation Tools I started with a sail area of 20 sq/m (Conservative for novice) and the Joanna Sail type.
This gave a 1.85 AR approx sail, 7 m overall mast and boom length of 3.74 m. This places the mast near the front of the cabin top (1525mm forward of the centre of effort and 600mm forward of the Bermuda mast give n 10% boom forward of the mast)
While a taberbacle here is a bit of work (Tabernacle tied to the keel, deck and cabin top, protrudes 400mm), it means that 300mm of the base of the mast would need to pass through the front of the cabin. (Just ply here, means the tabernacle is fully sealed from water and the overall trailing, storage height minimised)
Mounting the mast on the front deck like a Hartley ts16 would need a boom of 4.14 m, so I think the AR would be too low if I understand correctly
Still need to draw up the sail
Regards to all