T30 centre and aft beams - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-29T02:10:01Zhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/t30-centre-and-aft-beams?groupUrl=tiki30&commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A106316&groupId=2195841%3AGroup%3A1015&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOk - Thanks Rogeriotag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2013-09-03:2195841:Comment:1063162013-09-03T22:05:38.004Zsyltaohttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/syltao
<p>Ok - Thanks Rogerio<br/></p>
<p>Ok - Thanks Rogerio<br/></p> Yes cut 5cm each side,in Tik…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2013-09-02:2195841:Comment:1060362013-09-02T22:04:29.089ZRogerio Martinhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/RogerioMartin
<p>Yes cut 5cm each side,in TikiRio is ok.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>syltao said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/t30-centre-and-aft-beams?groupUrl=tiki30&commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A106029&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#2195841Comment106029"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>+ one avoiding making a 10cm too long AFT beam. Thanks Ralph.</p>
<p>A see a simple dashed line, and a length, in web draw to symbolize this shorter beam (but nothing in floor…</p>
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<p>Yes cut 5cm each side,in TikiRio is ok.<br/> <br/> <cite>syltao said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/t30-centre-and-aft-beams?groupUrl=tiki30&commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A106029&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#2195841Comment106029"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>+ one avoiding making a 10cm too long AFT beam. Thanks Ralph.</p>
<p>A see a simple dashed line, and a length, in web draw to symbolize this shorter beam (but nothing in floor draw), and no more explanation is given. I suppose that the last vertical web wood position is close the end of aft cross beams.<br/> But in C1 sheet (1/10 scale), aft beam seams to be even shorter (+/- 15cm less).<br/> Asking to other builders : do you suggest to wait first assembly to adjust aft beam lenght ? or 10cm (5 each side) was ok for you ?</p>
<p>Thank's all</p>
<p>Sylvain <br/> #217 Amazonas/Brazil</p>
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</blockquote> + one avoiding making a 10cm…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2013-09-02:2195841:Comment:1060292013-09-02T14:44:19.103Zsyltaohttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/syltao
<p>+ one avoiding making a 10cm too long AFT beam. Thanks Ralph.</p>
<p>A see a simple dashed line, and a length, in web draw to symbolize this shorter beam (but nothing in floor draw), and no more explanation is given. I suppose that the last vertical web wood position is close the end of aft cross beams.<br></br> But in C1 sheet (1/10 scale), aft beam seams to be even shorter (+/- 15cm less).<br></br> Asking to other builders : do you suggest to wait first assembly to adjust aft beam lenght ? or 10cm…</p>
<p>+ one avoiding making a 10cm too long AFT beam. Thanks Ralph.</p>
<p>A see a simple dashed line, and a length, in web draw to symbolize this shorter beam (but nothing in floor draw), and no more explanation is given. I suppose that the last vertical web wood position is close the end of aft cross beams.<br/> But in C1 sheet (1/10 scale), aft beam seams to be even shorter (+/- 15cm less).<br/>
Asking to other builders : do you suggest to wait first assembly to adjust aft beam lenght ? or 10cm (5 each side) was ok for you ?</p>
<p>Thank's all</p>
<p>Sylvain <br/> #217 Amazonas/Brazil</p> Good idea to save the beam it…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2012-05-28:2195841:Comment:740192012-05-28T20:50:46.106Zandreas vasilakishttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/andreasvasilakis
<p>Good idea to save the beam it like it is</p>
<p>Good idea to save the beam it like it is</p> So the aft beam have 4,78m ,…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2012-05-28:2195841:Comment:739562012-05-28T15:21:33.610ZRogerio Martinhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/RogerioMartin
<p><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-57a4DwgsY9k/T8FbbqeuZ5I/AAAAAAAACMQ/Ow9lahqv1g8/s1600/massa+2012-05-25+013.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-57a4DwgsY9k/T8FbbqeuZ5I/AAAAAAAACMQ/Ow9lahqv1g8/s1600/massa+2012-05-25+013.jpg?width=450" width="450" class="align-full"/></a>So the aft beam have 4,78m , center beam 4,88? I will do two with 4,88 if will big, we cut. Maybe may hull is a little wider... </p>
<p><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-57a4DwgsY9k/T8FbbqeuZ5I/AAAAAAAACMQ/Ow9lahqv1g8/s1600/massa+2012-05-25+013.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-57a4DwgsY9k/T8FbbqeuZ5I/AAAAAAAACMQ/Ow9lahqv1g8/s1600/massa+2012-05-25+013.jpg?width=450" width="450" class="align-full"/></a>So the aft beam have 4,78m , center beam 4,88? I will do two with 4,88 if will big, we cut. Maybe may hull is a little wider... </p> Well, I have made my choice a…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2012-02-09:2195841:Comment:687272012-02-09T12:07:00.738ZRalfhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/Ralf
<p>Well, I have made my choice already last summer when I cut off the aft beam. It would have looked stupid anyway to have one beam stick out while the others are flush with the hulls and yes, David I am sure they do catch on things when docking and leaving the dock.</p>
<p>Well, I have made my choice already last summer when I cut off the aft beam. It would have looked stupid anyway to have one beam stick out while the others are flush with the hulls and yes, David I am sure they do catch on things when docking and leaving the dock.</p> Ralph, i think the advantage…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2012-02-08:2195841:Comment:685212012-02-08T21:17:13.494Zboatsmithhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/qe0j3ojqb10
<p>Ralph, i think the advantage to the strap method of attaching the beams is that the beam ends do not protrude. The beam ends can and will catch on pilings when you are docking and undocking. I think that having a smooth path along the rubrail is preverable. I prefer the lashings so tolerate the beam ebds sticking out.</p>
<p>Ralph, i think the advantage to the strap method of attaching the beams is that the beam ends do not protrude. The beam ends can and will catch on pilings when you are docking and undocking. I think that having a smooth path along the rubrail is preverable. I prefer the lashings so tolerate the beam ebds sticking out.</p> It is better to have the sid…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2012-02-08:2195841:Comment:682802012-02-08T21:01:31.280Zandreas vasilakishttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/andreasvasilakis
<p>It is better to have the sides of the cat like protekted by your long beam ends. Leave it like it is. Respect.</p>
<p>It is better to have the sides of the cat like protekted by your long beam ends. Leave it like it is. Respect.</p> Thank you for your input ever…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2011-08-30:2195841:Comment:495522011-08-30T07:48:07.500ZRalfhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/Ralf
<p>Thank you for your input everyone. The shock was quite severe when I put the beams on the first time but I think it should be an easy fix.</p>
<p>Ralf</p>
<p>Thank you for your input everyone. The shock was quite severe when I put the beams on the first time but I think it should be an easy fix.</p>
<p>Ralf</p> Hi Ralf, this should be no pr…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2011-08-30:2195841:Comment:500932011-08-30T06:01:23.875ZDuncan Clausenhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/DuncanClausen
Hi Ralf, this should be no problem, you might consider making a 9 mm web to fit flush in the end of the beam and then glue the end cap to this especially if you are planning on using rope lashings instead of the webbing straps as per plan. Duncan
Hi Ralf, this should be no problem, you might consider making a 9 mm web to fit flush in the end of the beam and then glue the end cap to this especially if you are planning on using rope lashings instead of the webbing straps as per plan. Duncan