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Selasa, 29 Maret 2016

Plywood Boat Plans | Wingbar corners foil strut Part 5

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Two of the more complicated components were always going to be the bladder moulded wingbar corners and the centreboard strut. I put off starting them for as long as I could, but at some point I needed them to progress so I had a coffee and started working out what to do.

I did a bit of research on the web on bladder moulds, and found this guy to be quite helpful. Im sure there are other similar vids but by the time youve watched those, youll probably have gained all you can and then you have to do an experiment. I had two tests with cheaper materials before biting the bullet and laying up the first part. The first test was pretty hopeless, but by the third attempt I had it down.

 The moulds I had finished and prepped earlier, and worked pretty well but in hindsight they could have been stronger to take the fairly serious pressure that they get put under. On one, the MDF split at the join where the two thicknesses of wood had been laminated together, and created a bit of a bump in the finished part. MDF is ok, but probably use a single thickness or glue the sheets together with something better than PVA!

I made bladders as shown in the video, with a soldering iron ground flat at the tip. I went through half a dozen before I got one that would go the distance. I used black builders plastic, but something more elastic would have given a bit of margin for error - it was too thick and would split before it would stretch. Making it quite oversize seemed to help, with the final size being almost twice the circumference and 100mm longer than the mould. I used a barbed Nitto fitting that plugged straight into the compresser and sealed it to the bladder with a big rubber band as in the vid. A bit of plumbers tape helped, tacky tape was surprisingly useless under positive pressure.

I laid up the tubes so that the carbon in one half was about flush with the seam, and the other half had a 10mm overlap on both sides. That seemed to make it easier to get the bladder in - deflated with the vacuum pump - and then get the carbon to seat cleanly onto the other half when closing the mould. Once closed, I found it could take 40psi without too much drama, and I just left it like that until it cured. Sometimes there would be a slow leak, and the compresser would just cycle as required. Thats not ideal, and its worth getting a good seal.

Its surprising how much more compact the laminate is when cured at 40psi (2.75 atmospheres) compared to under vacuum. The corners came out at about 460g each, but considering how much carbon was in them, that translated to a resin ratio of about 30 - 35% which was on the money I reckon. They are about as bullet proof as I could hope to build. Its a great process.

The two test runs and the finished product

Making the plastic bladder with the soldering iron, baking paper and template

The two halves pre-bladder

The bladder deflated and held in a bundle with blu-tac. With such a thick laminate it was quite difficult to get it to all sit down long enough to close the mould.

The mould closed and under pressure, with resin oozing out of it

The centreboard was fairly straightforward by comparison, the only difficulties being the meaty layup and the carbon pultrusion that needed to go down the middle. I used standard modulus carbon even though there was some IM available from CG, only because I already had it lying around. I reasoned that the foil section is quite thick at the hull intersection, and that it should be inherently quite stiff, but at the end of the day you cant go wrong with higher modulus material. Next time.

When laying up, I added some extra laminates to build up a flat section for the pultrusion to seat onto. That was all bagged down and in a second step I closed the mould with glue and foaming epoxy inside and let the excess foam spew out a couple of holes. The idea was that as the foam expanded, it pressed the glue into the joints. It seems to have worked, though its a bit heavier than it could have been - at 250kg/m3 fully expanded, the foaming epoxy isnt as light as a milled foam core, but it is convenient. The whole thing went into the oven for a ~12 hour post cure.


Making the cutting template from aluminium foil

Cutting out the carbon 


Under Vacuum




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Minggu, 27 Maret 2016

Boat Plans Bruce Roberts | Australia Day New Launching ! Bruces Mushulu 14

Boat Plans Bruce Roberts


Hi Mark
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Bruces Mushulu 14
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We finally have had a break in the weather, as you would well know, so off we went on Australia Day to launch our Mushulu 14. The weather was fine, but with the wind gusting to around 20 knots, it wasn’t all smooth motoring, as you could imagine. The boat hit the water and guess what ? No leaks ! So I must have done something right.

So I did a couple of runs up and down so Sue could get some shots with the camera and then we put in all the fishing gear and stuff and off we went.

The boat handled the 2ft chop with ease and the 30hp Mercury was more than enough power for that boat. Also we didn’t seem to get wet at all, must be the shape of the hull I suppose that seems to spray the water out and not up, so that was good.

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There was more than enough room for the 2 of us, with 4 rods/ 2 tackle boxes/ esky and associated gear. We didnt really need to use the hatches at all in the seats except when we caught those few giant bucks , they only just fitted in thank goodness. Lucky, because they wouldn’t have fitted into the esky with all of the other fish that we caught. Naturally we had a couple of cold ones to celebrate the launching, with a lot of great comments from people at the ramp about the boat.

What a great design !
Thanks Mate
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Jumat, 25 Maret 2016

Boat Blind Plans | Eddies Cruise Control 5 2

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Gday guys
Couple of photos showing the progress Im making with my running strakes. As you can see in the end I opted to use PVC pipe with paulownia helping to get the shape Im after.
At the moment all I have done is bogged and fibreglassed one strake, Im going to fibreglass again and then bog and fair to give me a nice sharp outer edge. Im very happy with the way its looking at the moment and thanks to Mark for helping me out.








Cant wait to have all my strakes done, as Im now keen to get the bottom half of the boat all fared up and looking like this.


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Minggu, 20 Maret 2016

Plywood Boat Plans | Bowdidge Marine Designs Reel Flare Newsletter Issue 5

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Recent News From Bowdidge Marine Designs

Over the past two weeks, we decided to have a bit of a break from designing and work on getting our boat
A design were presently working on for a US client,
converting this from foam core construction to alloy
finished. No doubt the phone has been going crazy for new designs, so during the night Ive been working on them .
For our next generation of designs, were now going to be getting into more "Carolina Style boats", something were getting a lot of enquires for in regards to the Sports fishing scene. These new designs will range from 20 - 35 ft and will come out in various construction forms. Were also getting a lot of enquires for aluminium boats as well, so well be addressing this also. I also dropped in and had a great chat with Anthony from ATL composites, in regards to using some of their products in our up and coming new designs.
So all in all, over the next few months, things are going to get really exciting here at BMD

Anyway, we hope you all have a great week and as for me...gotta go and get out into the shed and work on our own boat (LOL)
So have a good one and...
HAVEAGREATWEEKEND
Mark Bowdidge (MRINA)
www.bowdidgemarinedesigns.com

Latest New Launchings 

Nates EdgeTracker 426
Thanks everyone and cheers to the guys who came out for a gawk at the boat, what a great day to launch. I am really stoked with it and how it rides through a bit of lumpy stuff even with just me on board. After everyone had left I met up with my mate in his thundercat and we headed up to tipplers for a couple then headed back testing out a bit of cornering. Got to 26kts with 2 people on board, but didnt want to hang on to full throttle for long as it is a new engine.



Later the swell was a good metre and a bit and saw the torture of being in a 4m tinnie going slow, with the bow high, person up front trying to add ballast and I just rode past with some up and down leaving them in my dust.....or spray. Ha ha just wished had the camera out then  Thats it for now, I will try get more photos and stuff when the time suits and once again thanks for all your kind words, Im glad you like the boat
Cheers Nathan

Our "REEL QUICK" Fishing Section

Its Great to see Rod out with his Pro Tournament 21 off Sydney: 

"On my Pat Malone... Got 3 from 5... 2 at 20-25 and one around 15-18... Double hookups are fun singled handed" 






Recent Build Gallery and Updates


 Sozzas Sea Strike 18
Sozzas Sea Strike 18
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 Russs EdgeTracker 426
Russs EdgeTracker 426
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 Rangas Shoreline 16
Matts Shoreline 16
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 Pats Run Riot 24
Pats Run Riot 24
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 Marks RipTide CX-457
Marks Rip Tide CX -457
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 Mark & Lisas Sea Strike 18
Mark & Lisas Sea Strike 18
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 Lucas Tropic 12
Lucas Tropic 12
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Jims EdgeTracker 487
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 Jamies Tropic 12
Jamies Tropic 12
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 James Shoreline 16
James Shoreline 16
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 Guys Sea Strike 16
Guys Sea Strike 16
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Dutchies Magnum 10
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 Deans RipTide XR-457
Deans RipTide XR-457
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We hope you enjoyed this issue of Bowdidge Marine Designs "Reel Flare" Newsletter
Until the next bite.....
www.bowdidgemarinedesigns.com


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Sabtu, 19 Maret 2016

Boat Plans Bolger | Phils RipTide 457

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Phil has now finished glassing the interior of his RipTide 457 and is now laying in the longitudinals in position ready for tabbing them is as well.
Heres his latest pictures which he sent in today !

Looking towards the Bow

Transom shot

An overall view of the boat now glassed

Laying the longitudinals into place

Logitudinals against the transom

An overall view of the longitudinals in postion


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Jumat, 18 Maret 2016

Plywood Boat Plans Australia | Tonys Cruise Control 5 2 build

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Hi Mark
I have one side glassed now and hope to finish the bottom next week.
Thanks Tony

The Cruise Control 5.2 .is a cuddy cabin design combining the comfort for those family outings, whether it be swimming, diving or just enjoying the day, but at the same time she also had to satisfy those who are into serious coastal or offshore fishing.


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Senin, 22 Februari 2016

Boat Designs And Plans | Peters Mushulu 12 Build

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Hello all,
Here are some more pics.
Its 42 degrees here in Adelaide, so Im inside with the cricket and A/C on.
Well the last cable tie is in and is ready to be flipped. My wife reckons it looks like a porcupine. !
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