Sunday, September 28, 2008

Racks!

The racks are coming together. This is somewhat of a slow process with lots of little pieces needing to go together in a particular order. The racks will be removable from the boat and will be collapsible for storage/transport.

A few things I learned so far about racks. They are not easy to put together. First they need to fit on the boat, and they also need to be square, and they need to be solid. My method for attaching them to boat should work fairly well. First I made the crossbeams and attached them to the boat where I wanted them to be. However, its really hard to make them square on the boat, so I needed to remove them from the boat to square everything up. Then it will be back to the boat to re-attached them. It sounds a bit weird, but I really couldn't think of another way to do it. I'll post some pics once all the parts are attached.

The racks are solid carbon and should be really tough once I get done with them. Strangely I had to purchase almost no carbon tubes for this project. Some people have random 2x4s in their garage, I have random lengths of carbon. I purchased the big tubes years ago with the idea of putting racks on my I-14, never got around to it. The cross tubes I purchased for almost nothing a long time ago, just because they were a good deal. I used a few of these tubes over the years and had just enough left for this project.

One more note of interest. I don't intend to attach the racks pieces in any permanent way. The big bars will have stubs which will slide into the cross beams. Then everything will be held together by the tramps. I'm going to use a few tricks to keep the parts from rotating or moving at all. Hopefully it will be really solid.

2 comments:

derek said...

Tramps? Having homeless people hold the rack together while you are sailing seems like it might be a little heavy. But props to local businessmen for stimulating the economy.

So you'll have little carbon fiber sleeves permanently attached to the boat, then the racks will just slide into those sleeves and then the tramp is tightly attached to both the boat and the rack. Right?

Bob Abelin said...

Close, no carbon sleeve, the cross-members are one piece and attach to the boat with U bolts. Kind of crazy I know, but it is a recommended and common method, so hopefully is will work ok. You will get the picture when I post the picture.