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expected that your experience would be mine. What i am feeling is in the hull
below the waterline. Were the bulkheads on earlier boats tabbed to he hull? They
are attached to the lower liner. I can certainly check to see that they are
tight. I would think the deck attachement is ok because it does not leak. you
raise some points that are worth looking into.thanks.</FONT><BR><BR>>>>
chrishardy@tds.net 09/12/02 04:22PM >>><BR>? Well my boat doesn't flex
at all in a seaway at least that I can feel #296 , deck is thrubolted, rig
tensioned the same (I used brians #'s too), new mast beam etc. maybe your deck
is riveted and is loose. I haven't noticed any movement I've had it rail
down beating into a fairly heavy sea taking alot of water down the weather side
deck over the bow and scooping up some in my 150% UK tape drive. Only vibration
I felt was my heart going into high misfire and my white knuckles squeezing the
pitch out of the teak tiller..<BR><BR>Dave Terrell wrote:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=mid:sd80af4b.035@N4.nmc.edu type="cite">
<META content="MSHTML 6.00.2716.2200" name=GENERATOR><FONT size=1>I do not
think so. the rig is tensioned fairly tightly. I used brian's suggested
numbers from our discussion last spring.</FONT><BR><BR>>>> <A
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href="mailto:chrishardy@tds.net">chrishardy@tds.net</A> 09/12/02 02:53PM
>>><BR>Are you sure you are not felling some slack in your rig?
possibly the mast pumping a little?<BR><BR>Dave Terrell wrote:<BR>
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<META content="MSHTML 6.00.2716.2200" name=GENERATOR><FONT size=1>You can
feel it in the hull. I am not sure if vibration is the right word, but there
is a kind of feeling, a sort of shuttering,
maybe.</FONT><BR><BR>>>> <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:EddieDiver@aol.com">EddieDiver@aol.com</A> 09/11/02 09:45PM
>>><BR>How does one tell that the hull is flexing? Can you see the
inner walls of <BR>the hull rippling? Do other boats sailing alongside tell
you? Ed. Schroeder
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