Tiki 26. - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-28T12:18:21Zhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/tiki-26?feed=yes&xn_auth=noRuth,
Don`t worry about that.…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2010-03-07:2195841:Comment:131912010-03-07T07:07:41.000ZRalfhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/Ralf
Ruth,<br />
Don`t worry about that. My Tiki30 plans show the same kind of connections along the keel. It becomes very strong once you have done the fillets. My experience: stick to the plans for the hulls and you will find them plenty strong. Enjoy the building.<br />
Ralf
Ruth,<br />
Don`t worry about that. My Tiki30 plans show the same kind of connections along the keel. It becomes very strong once you have done the fillets. My experience: stick to the plans for the hulls and you will find them plenty strong. Enjoy the building.<br />
Ralf Likely over cautious. . .If y…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2010-03-06:2195841:Comment:131792010-03-06T17:26:49.000Zkim whitmyrehttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/kimwhitmyre
Likely over cautious. . .If you did extend the keel, you would have to cut deep into the stern post, which would be extra work. By the time you do the epoxy/glass fillets, the sum is greater than the parts and you have a very strong hull.
Likely over cautious. . .If you did extend the keel, you would have to cut deep into the stern post, which would be extra work. By the time you do the epoxy/glass fillets, the sum is greater than the parts and you have a very strong hull.