[Public-List] stern squat
David Terrell
dterrell1 at charter.net
Sun Feb 17 18:15:26 PST 2013
I replaced the water tank lid as Mike suggested and recoated the tank
with Epoxy as George suggested - no leaks at all for a lot of years. It
was a simple process. I provided George with photographs of the
replacement of the water tank lid. They are available on the web site
When I got the boat it had some chain in the v-berth under the
triangular piece of wood flooring. It is hard to imagine that that
small amount of chain would do much to bring the bow down. I have no
idea if it has any effect, but I am tempted to take it out and see what
happens.
I have assumed that filling the water tank was important for trim. I
have thought that the weight of the of the A 4 and the gas tank just
about balanced the weight of the water tank and the full holding tank.
Was this Carl's genius at work or was it just luck? I would like to
think Carl knew what he was doing, but am more than ready to be
corrected by those who know more than I do.
When the hull was painted, the boot stripe was redone to fit with the
way the boat floated in the water - based on prior photographs. It
looks good or, better, right.
David, 432, Scholarship
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Glennb wrote:
> The lazaratte in a small boat is mostly designed for bouyancy, but
> particularly on an A30 is a great place to store big round fenders and
> docklines, etc. I also keep a five gal rubber bucket and a small two
> burner SS BBQ there as they are bulky and interfere with getting at
> the sailing gear in the cockpit lockers. I installed a couple of
> small eyes with light line woven through to tie the BBQ tight against
> the bulkhead so it doesnt flail around and hurt my selfsteering and
> other stuff. Works great.
>
> BTW, most of the offshore sailing rules on the pacific coast require
> all hatches and cockpit covers to be secured while underway. I
> Adopted the old fashioned method of installing eye bolts through the
> deck on all four sides of the front and rear hatch, and on the sides
> of the cockpit walls. Then tie the hatches down with line woven from
> the eyes across the hatch, or in the case of the cockpit lockers
> through for and aft holes in the locker seats down to the eye bolt.
> works great! Doesnt cost much.
>
> Glenn Dolce 318
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Feb 16, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Kris Coward <kris at melon.org> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 07:41:17PM -0700, Jeremy Brown wrote:
>>> Ok, I'm stumped now. What's good to store there?
>>
>> Lifejackets, heaving line, cushions and pillows, fenders.. basically
>> anything that's really light.
>>
>>> Is there a ballpark figure for ok amount of weight back there?
>>
>> About none. Fortunately, there are still plenty of things needed on a
>> boat that weigh about nothing..
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kris
>>
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