I can't imagine not having a tamer of some sort anymore. I single-hand 99% of the time and even during routine tacking it's much easier with a tamer. I rarely lock it down tight, but always have enough tension on it to hold a pretty steady course if I need to let go of the helm momentarily.
That was a lobster float that I adapted, and it worked really well (tested and approved ;) ). Best part is it cost about $15.00 to make. I made a post about it at: Tightwad Bob - an affordable DIY mast float | SailingForums.com
I've never really been happy with my rope style tiller tamer so I came up with a new method recently. I was changing out the gas struts on the rear hatch of my 2000 Chev metro and thought Huummmmm.
I haven't been able to try this out on the water yet, but sailing across the driveway it works...
Thanks Rick. I'll still get messages on this forum even after I sell the 14.2, so if I can be of any assist just hollar away. always glad to help a fellow sailor if I can.
Two thumbs up for surviving.
Two bolts must be removed in order to remove the battery, but I'd only do that if I was replacing it, as it gets charged in the boat, etc. the battery is sealed and waterproof/spill-proof etc. zero maintenance.
Or you could just buy my boat from me ;) . I purchased another boat two days ago to...
Yes, the oak boards are inside the 2 halves of the hull where the bolts go through. it's a bit irregular in there so you may need to do some fitting.
I keep the ladder in the up position for transport on the trailer only, as I hate to gamble on the velcro strap around the rungs holding the...
I actually drilled new holes in the ladder brackets to mount mine (now has three per side). it's perhaps a bit of overkill, but I am 220 lb so I wanted it strong ;) . the eye straps on the upper two mounting bolts on each side are used to attach a bungie that goes around the ladder when...
Pretty hard to set up a jib halyard wrong on one of these boats. up the mast to the jib block and back down again. mine is one piece, 31' of 5/16" double braid. I wouldn't mind if it was a foot longer, but 31' is what they call for on my model 1 (#53) also .
I'm not. my 14.2 is the std version. but would it be any different than installing a float on the aluminum mast? the DIY one I made looks like it would work well, and you wouldn't have to worry about the football style float being pointed straight into the wind if furled. ;)
The fiberglass mast won't make a difference as far as the boat going turtle. sealed mast or not. imho EVERY dinghy, regardless of make or model, should have a mast float of some kind. The 14.2 is very beamy, and if you look at a photo of it wile on it's side in the water there's very little of...
One came with my boat, but I know what you're saying about the cost. WOW. the length should adjust to about the same as the length of the foot of your headsail, so how about an adjustable fiberglass shower curtain rod? they're tough, twist lock, and are available at any big box store for about...
two bad things happen at the location of the swage. there's a concentration of stress on the cable right at the edge of the swage crimp and each time the mast goes up or down works this area of the cable even more. the other problem is that moisture gets trapped in the swage area and can create...
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