[Rhodes22-list] Hull Indention

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Sat Aug 6 16:34:51 EDT 2011


Todd,

I have been told that 60% of the boat weight should be supported by the keel, although I recall that Stan disagreed, as any manufacturer might. He might just respond to this issue if asked.  The bunk suggestions offered here are good - wider (2x6) and longer.  Although stiffer, a 2x8 might even work. I think 2x4 is way out.

Art

Have a nice day!


On Aug 6, 2011, at 12:50 PM, "Todd Tavares" <sprocket80 at mail.com> wrote:

> Bill,
> 
> An ex-lister and chemical/mechanical engineer, Roger Pihlaja wrote a post some years ago talking about this subject.
> Roger always over-engineered everything, including his trailer. The annotated pics of his trailer are still on the owner's Rhodes22.org website.
> I do not have time right now or memort of the procedure to research the archives, but Roger's suggestion was that too much of the boat's weight was being supported
> by the bunks and not enough by the keel. His procedure was something to the effect of putting the boat on the trailer, dropping the center keel roller.
> Bring the keel roller back up snug against the keel, lock it down and mark it's position. Then raise the boat up off of the trailer enough to clear
> the roller and raise the roller another 3/4 inch.
> 
> If someone could post how to search the archives (again) I could find his post.
> 
> Todd T.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Pauer
> Sent: 07/31/11 12:11 PM
> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Hull Indention
> 
> The hull of our 1980 Rhodes is being indented while on the trailer. I don't know the history of the boat or the trailer, but am guessing the trailer is the original, and looks like someone has recently reworked it. The hull is being pushed in near the front support. While difficult to measure the indention it seems to vary from 3/16" to nearly a 1/2". Yesterday I spent an hour moving the boat forwards and backwards on the trailer to find a spot that reduced the denting. While moving the boat back on the trailer eventually did reduce the denting, the boat was too far back and caused too much swaying while on the road. The support boards look to be pressure treated 2x4s. Is the the typical size? I was thinking of redoing them with wider material (2x10 ?) to spread the load. Any thoughts? Thanks--- Bill -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: photo.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 329293 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.rhodes22.!
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