All Discussions Tagged 'building' - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-28T13:00:50Zhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=building&feed=yes&xn_auth=notiki 26 performance with dagger board VS without dagger boardtag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2020-07-10:2195841:Topic:1733152020-07-10T14:26:14.704ZAnna Berryhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/AnnaBerry
<p>We are in the early stages of building a Tiki 26. </p>
<p>I am wondering if anyone has experience with a Tiki 26 with a dagger board and has noticed any difference in performance as opposed to one without a dagger board.</p>
<p> Ie, reduced slippage or higher pointing with the dagger board.</p>
<p>Or do they usually only install them on the Bermuda rigged boats?</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
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<p>We are in the early stages of building a Tiki 26. </p>
<p>I am wondering if anyone has experience with a Tiki 26 with a dagger board and has noticed any difference in performance as opposed to one without a dagger board.</p>
<p> Ie, reduced slippage or higher pointing with the dagger board.</p>
<p>Or do they usually only install them on the Bermuda rigged boats?</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
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<p></p> I have the tiki 26 build book but what is missing?tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2019-12-25:2195841:Topic:1702842019-12-25T06:13:00.392Zmichael khttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/michaelk
<p>hello everyone— I have the tiki 26 hauled and on the trailer in my yard. I’d like to do some maintenance and repair this Spring. I have the build manual (green cover, spiral bound, lots of hand-drawn pics) but I don’t have the lines or measurements sheets. What else is included in the original plans package? </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Michael</p>
<p>hello everyone— I have the tiki 26 hauled and on the trailer in my yard. I’d like to do some maintenance and repair this Spring. I have the build manual (green cover, spiral bound, lots of hand-drawn pics) but I don’t have the lines or measurements sheets. What else is included in the original plans package? </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Michael</p> Tiki 38 building plans for sale, plan number 155tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2019-04-22:2195841:Topic:1667262019-04-22T03:57:22.666ZBuilding Wharramshttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SailingSVSatoshi
<p>Hello, my name is Marcel and I am currently building a Wharram Hitia 14 and my next build will be the Wharram Tiki 26 for which I also bought the building plans.</p>
<p>I would like to sell my Tiki 38 building plans because I am not going to build the Wharram Tiki 38. I am selling for half price + shipping cost. Contact me if you are interested.</p>
<p>I will notify the James Wharram Design office if the plans change owner. Building plan number is 155.…</p>
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<p>Hello, my name is Marcel and I am currently building a Wharram Hitia 14 and my next build will be the Wharram Tiki 26 for which I also bought the building plans.</p>
<p>I would like to sell my Tiki 38 building plans because I am not going to build the Wharram Tiki 38. I am selling for half price + shipping cost. Contact me if you are interested.</p>
<p>I will notify the James Wharram Design office if the plans change owner. Building plan number is 155.</p>
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<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Kindest regards,</p>
<p>Marcel</p> Peaceful Memoriestag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-09-09:2195841:Topic:1453892016-09-09T01:17:20.496ZAnn and Neville Clementhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/AnnandNevilleClement922
<p>I have been remembering the years we lived in Peace - Peace IV, our Tiki 46. She is for sale and we no longer live in Peace because Neville's balance is poor these days. But we remember her many charms and often talk about favorite moments. I think it might help some of you who are still measuring twice and cutting once, pumping glue and mixing it just right, and building your dreams day by day. We did that for a long time and read the Wharram magazines from cover to cover when they…</p>
<p>I have been remembering the years we lived in Peace - Peace IV, our Tiki 46. She is for sale and we no longer live in Peace because Neville's balance is poor these days. But we remember her many charms and often talk about favorite moments. I think it might help some of you who are still measuring twice and cutting once, pumping glue and mixing it just right, and building your dreams day by day. We did that for a long time and read the Wharram magazines from cover to cover when they arrived. It helped to read of people who were sailing and livig that same dream we had - it helped us find the energy and courage to complete the building process. So now I will write to you all about the times we lived in Peace. From time to time, I will write more.</p>
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<p>My favorite memory is always about waking in the middle of the night. My sleepy head would start to wonder what was going on out there on deck, so I would ease open the hatch and poke my head out to see. I always wonder if that is the closest thing I will ever feel to what forest creatures feel like when they similarly poke out their heads from their burrows to see what is going on and study the situation before venturing out. It is a quiet feeling of watching silently and listening carefully, and taking in to every sense what is happening out on deck.</p>
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<p>First the wind shifts or tide changes. Did we swing on to the other anchor yet? We never (almost never) tied to any docks, so we were always aware of these position changes. How is the sky? Will it be more north wind for us come morning? Heading south he is the best friend a boat can have. He is kind of cold, but he takes a chilly boat to where it is going to be warm and friendly, where there will be evenings on deck watching the last of the sunset. Ahhh.</p>
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<p>But the ultra best is when there is a little moonlight. Our deck is painted a light, light blue and this reflects the moonlight so beautifully! It seems the light comes up out of the hulls almost like some magic movie with fantasy scenes. I loved that look. And we painted the hatch covers white so they could be seen easily in the dark, the slats were bright with Cetol so you knew where your feet would feel those different sensations and notice the different deck levels when walking around in the "dark". Somehow we never felt Peace to be totally dark. She almost manufactured her own light.</p>
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<p>There were evenings when I could not bring myself to get back in bed and sleep again. I just had to stay awake in the moon light or even the star light. It was just too amazing just looking over the side to the dark water glistening and undulating, making tiny whispering and adoring sounds with the hulls. In the Bahamas I could see the bottom and check the anchor even by moonlight through the crystal water or count the star fish even. Too often I did not get back to bed at all and stayed up to see the sun rise bringing warmth to dry the night damp decks and cause my misty damp hair to curl in the morning breezes so soft and gentle.</p>
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<p>I will remember more and share it from time to time to help the builders. It is a lot of work, my friends, but it is worth doing. There are a thousand things to marvel at about your new boats which are just being prepared for the launch... sometime. Work harder and work faster and get the job done because it is a shame to miss out on such beauty that the finished boat can bring to your life. She will thank you thousands of times by bringing you all the beauty she knows of in the ocean. She lives in the palm of the ocean and you will live within her embrace. It is to be a love story for you and for your family. </p>
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<p>Ann</p> Second Hand Plan Purchasetag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-06-02:2195841:Topic:1429122016-06-02T12:00:33.698ZAline Recchiahttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/AlineRecchia
<p>Can anybody tell me if a Building Plan from 2002, is exactly the same as if I buy a new one from Wharram now? did they do some up date at the projects?<br/><br/>Is is too complicated to change the <span>ownership information on the building licence, afterwards? <br/><br/>thank you very much<br/><br/></span></p>
<p>Can anybody tell me if a Building Plan from 2002, is exactly the same as if I buy a new one from Wharram now? did they do some up date at the projects?<br/><br/>Is is too complicated to change the <span>ownership information on the building licence, afterwards? <br/><br/>thank you very much<br/><br/></span></p> Tiki 46 Building Plans #38 (unused) for saletag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2012-07-17:2195841:Topic:789342012-07-17T16:25:12.139ZBob Boishttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/BobBois
<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>If you've been planning on purchasing Tiki 46 plans, here's your chance to start off the build with some savings.</p>
<p>These plans are unused and in the same condition in which they arrived from the Wharram shop. You can contact me off-forum for pricing (which is well below the current price for newly purchased plans) if you're interested.</p>
<p>We have decided to go in a different direction and thus no longer have need of these plans.</p>
<p>Best to all…</p>
<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>If you've been planning on purchasing Tiki 46 plans, here's your chance to start off the build with some savings.</p>
<p>These plans are unused and in the same condition in which they arrived from the Wharram shop. You can contact me off-forum for pricing (which is well below the current price for newly purchased plans) if you're interested.</p>
<p>We have decided to go in a different direction and thus no longer have need of these plans.</p>
<p>Best to all -</p>
<p>Bob</p> Hourstag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2011-05-03:2195841:Topic:332202011-05-03T02:42:04.994Zclif highhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/clifhigh
<p>Having acquired a crew pretty much as with all crews (offers of pie and brew and loot), i now sit contemplating my ass in a sling as i am about to start a build. The issue is size, and type. Tiki 46, or ?</p>
<p>the constraints include a 45 foot boat shed made of a tent (rv shelter), and terrible weather this year as with the last few. So this year, if i had bought system 3 #2, then there would have been only 5 days we could have set resin. Thus shed must now be heated. And thus demands…</p>
<p>Having acquired a crew pretty much as with all crews (offers of pie and brew and loot), i now sit contemplating my ass in a sling as i am about to start a build. The issue is size, and type. Tiki 46, or ?</p>
<p>the constraints include a 45 foot boat shed made of a tent (rv shelter), and terrible weather this year as with the last few. So this year, if i had bought system 3 #2, then there would have been only 5 days we could have set resin. Thus shed must now be heated. And thus demands insulation. A chore in itself. But to the point, how accurate, are the hours estimates on the plans. The Tiki 46 says 4000 hours. Presuming these are smart humans, is this a best case estimate that is never achieved? or close to reasonable if one is not a doofus too much of the time? Will apply the same logic to the pahi plans hours estimate. Hull forms would suggest that the tiki is an easier hull to construct. Is this a fair assessment? As i plan to go stayless and crabby, probably some of the rigging hours would drop away. Again, a fair conclusion?</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>clif</p>
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