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Hello Thom
I am new to the forum but have been reading your threads with interest. I bought Tiki 31 (#97), sailed her from Cape Infanta (Southern tip of africa) to my home in East London (400m east.) Sailed around a bit and then put her on the hard for 'maintenance'. That was a while ago!
I have had to almost completely rebuild the beams! Finding timber has been difficult and the process is very time consuming as you know. Your composite beams look a much better solution. I was hoping you would say a bit more about the actual lay-up you used on the beams. I know people are often reluctant to do this because of the perceived responsibility but I would be very grateful. while I dont know much about the structural features of beams I have fixed and worked on plenty of surfboards, surf-skis and yachts to feel like I can lay up a composite if I am told the specs. I have tried to get wharram to sell me plans for a composite beam but have had no response.
I look forward to your response.
P.S. Ever though of dong the masts the same way?
Eric
Hi Eric. I live in SA aswell and am very keen on Wharram's. I'm in PE, is there any chance if I am up that way that I could look at your boat, i would really like to see a tiki 31. Wharram's are hard to find in SA, or maybe I have just been looking in the wrong places.
Eric Harris said:Hello Thom
I am new to the forum but have been reading your threads with interest. I bought Tiki 31 (#97), sailed her from Cape Infanta (Southern tip of africa) to my home in East London (400m east.) Sailed around a bit and then put her on the hard for 'maintenance'. That was a while ago!
I have had to almost completely rebuild the beams! Finding timber has been difficult and the process is very time consuming as you know. Your composite beams look a much better solution. I was hoping you would say a bit more about the actual lay-up you used on the beams. I know people are often reluctant to do this because of the perceived responsibility but I would be very grateful. while I dont know much about the structural features of beams I have fixed and worked on plenty of surfboards, surf-skis and yachts to feel like I can lay up a composite if I am told the specs. I have tried to get wharram to sell me plans for a composite beam but have had no response.
I look forward to your response.
P.S. Ever though of dong the masts the same way?
Eric
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