basic history, I built a Jim Michalak design Toto using the strip stitch and glue system, then started on a Michael Storer design outrigger system again in ss&g. thats all done now and that left things like rudder and control, leeboard/dagger board, main mast, boom and yards plus a sail and what kind of rig.
well the hardware (wood stuff) pretty much done, the type of rig, well thats just as easy as deciding on the right boat plan :roll: after making some masts and paddle shafts, I got to quite enjoy it so as making different mast/booms isn't black magic the 1st rig I'm going with is the Gaff rig, and as experiments I'll play with a sliding gunter and lug sail rigs. Trying to find a (a) whats looks best. (b) easiest to rig and get on the water. (c) performance.
So now to brush up my sewing skills :? and on to the sail.
here's some hardware pics.
MM
well the hardware (wood stuff) pretty much done, the type of rig, well thats just as easy as deciding on the right boat plan :roll: after making some masts and paddle shafts, I got to quite enjoy it so as making different mast/booms isn't black magic the 1st rig I'm going with is the Gaff rig, and as experiments I'll play with a sliding gunter and lug sail rigs. Trying to find a (a) whats looks best. (b) easiest to rig and get on the water. (c) performance.
So now to brush up my sewing skills :? and on to the sail.
here's some hardware pics.
MM