Redwing

  • 02 Nov 2012 23:38
    Reply # 1124712 on 644008
    Good news, the engine problem has been solved.
    It's running!
    Turns out a copper washer was on the wrong side of the plunger in the injector pump, which I would not have picked. The diagram is a bit misleading in how it's drawn. $100 and well worth it as far as I am concerned.
    Thanks for the links Arne, I'll check them out.
  • 02 Nov 2012 22:05
    Reply # 1124684 on 644008
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

                                                                        Stavanger, Friday

    Gary

    Endplates have been mentioned in some earlier threads, I don’t remember when, but here you can see an endplate on a Freedom 30, I think it was. The owner reported that it reduced weather helm and improved tacking. Here is a diagram with 3 possible fixes for weather helm on Freedom boats. It was this that resulted in that endplate.

    Cheers, Arne

    PS: Now I found the postings about the endplates.

    Last modified: 02 Nov 2012 23:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 02 Nov 2012 19:54
    Reply # 1123937 on 1120305
    Arne Kverneland wrote:

                                                                      Stavanger, Thursday

    Gary,

    I just had a look at the photos of your boat. Is there a particular reason why the rudder is cut that shallow, except that it has been drawn like that? A sloop JR can always use a bit more powerful rudder than the Bm rig. I guess you in due course will try an endplate (plus possibly a cavitation plate just below the waterline) later. That’s the fine thing with playing with boats - there are always new ideas to try out...

    Arne


    Arne, the rudder is true to plan. A friend commented on it's shallowness as well and it has got me wondering now. I'm curious about the endplate and cavitation plate though. Do you have a link to a photo or two?
  • 02 Nov 2012 11:17
    Reply # 1120946 on 1120142
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    Gary Pick wrote:Went out to the shed this morning and spent about an hour sorting and throwing out junk...then I bit the bullet and ordered the truck and the crane for next Thursday. I have a diesel mechanic coming out on Saturday morning to hopefully sort out why it's not running. I'm wondering if I should quickly build a Yuloh.:)
    I'd recommend building a yuloh whether you solve the engine problems or not. The gremlins will return when you least expect them. We have kept a yuloh on Easy Go to provide motive power when, not if, our new engine falters.
  • 01 Nov 2012 14:09
    Reply # 1120305 on 644008
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

                                                                      Stavanger, Thursday

    Gary,

    I just had a look at the photos of your boat. Is there a particular reason why the rudder is cut that shallow, except that it has been drawn like that? A sloop JR can always use a bit more powerful rudder than the Bm rig. I guess you in due course will try an endplate (plus possibly a cavitation plate just below the waterline) later. That’s the fine thing with playing with boats - there are always new ideas to try out...

    Arne

  • 01 Nov 2012 08:56
    Reply # 1120142 on 644008
    Went out to the shed this morning and spent about an hour sorting and throwing out junk...then I bit the bullet and ordered the truck and the crane for next Thursday. I have a diesel mechanic coming out on Saturday morning to hopefully sort out why it's not running. I'm wondering if I should quickly build a Yuloh.:)
  • 26 Oct 2012 03:32
    Reply # 1114161 on 644008
    Somebody just reminded me that the crack is just a crack, the keel is bolted on not glued on.
    First launch nerves.
  • 25 Oct 2012 22:03
    Reply # 1113997 on 644008
    Ah yes: 'She'll be ready to launch in a fortnight.'  ;-0
  • 25 Oct 2012 13:06
    Reply # 1113579 on 644008
    I've decided to delay the launch a fortnight. I've realised I'm cutting it too fine with the number of jobs to be done...not many bit some are fiddly and complex. Also i need to feel confident that I've fixed the crack.
  • 25 Oct 2012 05:01
    Reply # 1113226 on 644008
    Run into a small problem today. I was prepping the hull for the antifoul when i noticed a crack where the keel joins the hull. it must have happened when I was moving the boat the other day. I've filled the gap and tried to tighten the bolts. I guess I'll know tomorrow.
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