[Public-List] To Gord, Mike, Joe B and the rest of the smart guys
Gordon Laco
mainstay at csolve.net
Sat Aug 25 14:37:07 PDT 2018
Haha I’d forgotten those. I’ll send the other two I just sent to John. Actually... John, could you send them to George? I’m on my way to the show now. Not driving!
G
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 25, 2018, at 5:31 PM, George Dinwiddie via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
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> Gord,
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> Are these the photos you mean? http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/DeckGear/BowrollerOnSurprise/
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> - George
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>> On 8/25/18 4:50 PM, Gordon Laco via Public-List wrote:
>> Hello Gents - ‘
>> I am of the tribe that believes that the anchor roller needs to be as small and short as possible… for reasons of strength, utility and aesthetics.
>> The shorter the lever arm you build into the fitting, the stronger it will be where it interfaces with your bow and deck. We should always bear in mind that when our boats were designed and built, nobody imagined that long sprit-like anchor davits would be cantilevered out there.
>> With all that in mind, I fitted one to SURPRISEs bow… I wish I had made it one inch longer, which would have made it impossible for the tip of the Bruce we currently carry up there to contact the stem, but no matter… the bow fitting we have is immensely strong and quite inconspicuous… and in 9 anchors aweigh out of 10, the tip of the fluke doesn’t touch the bow.
>> John, I’ll send photos to you…and anyone else who asks.
>> Cheers -
>> Gordon Laco
>> #426 Surprise
>> PS - my sons and I are convening a meeting of the Midland-Penetanguishene Cultural Appreciation Society in order to view the remake of ‘Papillon’, reputed by reviewers to be more brutally violent than the original starring Steve McQueen. Mom is staying home.
>>> On Aug 25, 2018, at 4:43 PM, John Johnston via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
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>>> I am in the process of mounting a new self-deploying bowroller on # 69, and what I have come up with is a 1/2” aluminum fabricated piece that rests on the existing bronze bow fitting, with a 316 bowroller atop of that, the aluminum extending aft far enough to attach through a “ bridge” that can be throughbolted through the deck with a mounting plate beneath. At the bow the aluminum will be drilled and then the bowroller will be fastened through the aluminum and into tapped holes in the bronze. There is room for one through bolt to gain purchase. It will certainly be strong enough on Day 1, but am I building a sandwich of dissimilar metals that is doomed to fail? I suspect that the bolts strapping it together woul
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