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We are rehabilitating an older tiki 21 . Nearly done, we are now faced with no plans, and have to deduce how the rudders were to be attached. We have, and not even sure this was to plan when the boat was built, three longish holes, on the stem, and three corresponding long holes on the rudders. These holes are actually slots, slightly longer than an inch.
This is not like the lashing method with the many small holes on the other tiki plans i have seen. Does this predate that method? Is there intended to be hardware here? or lashings? if so, any pictures as examples of how to accomplish this?
Thanks. Quite baffled by this problem.
clif
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link? the only pictures i found on scotts blog were of the single holes into figure eight lashing here. What i have are three inch+ long slots...thanks..
In the bottom of the following page are very clear pictures of the process
http://tiki30.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html
clif high said:
link? the only pictures i found on scotts blog were of the single holes into figure eight lashing here. What i have are three inch+ long slots...thanks..
ok, i see what y'all mean. What i actually have are the slots on both hulls and rudders. They were never intended to be filled in as the tiki21 had been launched and sailed with this configuration. So the fellow who built it obviously worked out another method. Likely he did this due to trailering the boat and needing to remove the rudders. This is also a concern of mine so i will noodle on some other method. Thanks though, i appreciate the links. Clearly Pascual is the man at boatsmith...see the look of concentration?
The tiki21 i have was probably built in the 80s. We have very little accurate knowledge of its history. We think it was called the "verti guy" for 'green guy" or some variant...hard to read the old paint. Well built, and very voluminous. An extra foot has been added to the sides of the hulls so this is a taller, and much larger tiki21 than the others i have seen. Very well built with lots of interesting details, so i think that the builder had had some insight that allowed him to easily rig the rudders each time it was launched....
any thoughts about such a method?
thanks.
pics?
Would be quite keen to see some pictures of this jumbo 21. Must be a bit longer as well is they just projected up the stem and sterns. I'm considering a slightly longer 21, but just a few inches more freeboard. Would also be wider to allow for a small removable Woods type deck pod.
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