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Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:08 pm
by tangentair
I also am looking forward to the finished product - I have two spare sails (a 160 and 110) from the old keel boats that I would like to use without having to have them recut for the mac - I just want to use a bigger fore sail, ego sort of thing - and they are for very very light winds - which seemed to be the run of my luck last season.

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:48 pm
by Highlander
Ron / Leon

I will also make up a makeshift forestay & fly my mac26m Storm Jib from it also just to see what it looks like & give you some Idea , But the weather was very unco-operative today rained so G did not come down to work on his boat can't paint in the rain :( , so he went a boat parts shopping :D :wink:
W/M here he comes :D :D :D :P :wink:
J

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:15 am
by beene
All right all right..............

Gee wiz...........

Can't a guy have any fun?

I mean, that's what life is about, right? LOL

Besides, Leon insisted I come down to SFO and show him how to sail..... LOL

Not my fault. Really, just helping out is all.....

Ok, now, I went back and forth from my place to John's all week. My boat is painted and in the water, Johns is, well, not.

The bow sprit looks great. Having issues finding just the right parts to finish the job 100%, but from my point of view, I could have it on my M and doing sea trials right now. But John, the engineer on the project, says the parts he had on it were for show only, and not strong enough......

I am at the mercy of the engineer.

My M is in the water, ready and rearing to go.

Last time I saw John, he was in his M tangled up in 2,000 feet of electrical wiring!

I swear, by the time he is done, if there is anything, and I mean anything, that he needs when he is on his M, I can guaranty you there will be a switch for that somewhere!

The guy has more switches on his M then the Titanic ever did!

LOL

:P

Right now, after he reads this, he will be installing another switch. One that fires a missile at my M the next time we are on the water together! :wink:

G

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 10:23 am
by waternwaves
probably a very very large waterballoon launcher

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:57 am
by Highlander
beene wrote:All right all right..............

Gee wiz...........

Can't a guy have any fun?

I mean, that's what life is about, right? LOL

Besides, Leon insisted I come down to SFO and show him how to sail..... LOL

Not my fault. Really, just helping out is all.....

Ok, now, I went back and forth from my place to John's all week. My boat is painted and in the water, Johns is, well, not.

The bow sprit looks great. Having issues finding just the right parts to finish the job 100%, but from my point of view, I could have it on my M and doing sea trials right now. But John, the engineer on the project, says the parts he had on it were for show only, and not strong enough......

I am at the mercy of the engineer. " Yes you require a bigger block with bigger padeyes now installed "

My M is in the water, ready and rearing to go. "Yes but now you are @ work so no futher ahead"

Last time I saw John, he was in his M tangled up in 2,000 feet of electrical wiring! " 1200ft & now all mostly installed "
I swear, by the time he is done, if there is anything, and I mean anything, that he needs when he is on his M, I can guaranty you there will be a switch for that somewhere! " Yeh glad I did not show you the switch above the aft berth where the Blonde blow-up Doll pops out then automaticaly inflates to the sound of music that I will not disclose ! " or god forbid you'd still be here & not working on the boat ! :D
The guy has more switches on his M then the Titanic ever did!

LOL

:P

Right now, after he reads this, he will be installing another switch. One that fires a missile at my M the next time we are on the water together! :wink: " Nope next time I'm on your boat @ its slip I'll bring my wee pocket cordless drill & make some nice hole just below the water line :D :D :D "
G
Well lets see I'm coming down for 4 days , got to do # 1 bottom paint, #2 install lazy jacks, #3 install A/P , #4 install 20" wheel , #5 install gas tank retainers , #6 install some WIRING :D :D :D :D

Day #1 it rains :D :) :P , Day # 2 start sanding Hull , day #3 did I mention no paint on the Hull yet !! , but he did get the first coat on then ran out of paint ! :o :evil: then off to the big city of Barrie to buy more paint , second coat now on , day #4 lower boat off blocks finnish painting have a coffee then rush off to launch boat !!! then get ready for work the next day :cry: :cry: :cry:

Patience my friend is my greatest virtue !!!! :D :D :D :D :P :wink:
You see when my boat hits the water I'll be cruising , while your @ your slip still trying to install your mods !!!!, can do it 10 times faster in the drive way with everthing you need in the workshop :) :P :wink:

J

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:44 am
by beene
Not to mention, every single time I go down to the boat, while she sits in her slip on the water, I have every intention of getting work done on her......

......... but then I feel the breeze, look out at the lake........

Gone...........

Oh well, there is always tomorrow........

LOL

At least yours will be all done.

At my speed, I should have the autopilot done by the end of 2010!

G

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:08 am
by Highlander
Update as per Terry"s request :)

Beene's 3ft bowsprit in the foreground
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010061.jpg

This is Gazmn bowsprit it's gonna be a different Kinda beast as he has a bigger bowroller he will be getting a 4ft sprit pole
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010062.jpg

Terry's is the center base , Leon's is on the left
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010063.jpg

See Ya J

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:22 pm
by bubba
This is BWY's Black Pearl's bow sprit for a 500 sq ft A-spinnaker http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm42 ... s08002.jpg a few years ago.

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 2:18 pm
by delevi
Looks like the Pearl's sprit is designed to articulate around 25 or more degrees. Should give tremendous performance. Not sure about adding sprit loads to forestay loads. I figure they would have plenty of beef beind that fitting.

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 2:24 pm
by delevi
Anyone care to take an educated guess about sailing angles with a 3' bowsprit? When flying the A-sail (no sprit,) the main will begin to blanket the chute at 135-140 degrees. How deep can one sail without blanketing with that 3' sprit?

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:32 pm
by beene
I will let you know

G

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:31 pm
by Highlander
UPDATE
Well Terry your sprit is almost ready about 1 hrs work & she'll be your's in the mail
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010068.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010069.jpg

http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010070.mp4

Have Gazman's ready waiting on some info from him !!! Notice his is a 4ft sprit
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010065.jpg
need to know where to drill the mounting holes
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010066.jpg

Now that Delvi has sold his boat I now have an extra bowsprit at my disposal ! 8) :D :P
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010067.jpg

Now that should start soming interesting :wink:

J

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:37 pm
by Terry
Highlander wrote:UPDATE
Well Terry your sprit is almost ready about 1 hrs work & she'll be your's in the mail
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010068.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010069.jpg

http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010070.mp4

Now that Delvi has sold his boat I now have an extra bowsprit at my disposal ! 8) :D :P
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee20 ... 010067.jpg

Now that should start soming interesting :wink:

J
WoW! Too Cool John! 8) :o
Looks good and I can't wait, now I can finally buy the cruising Spinnaker.
I just recently discovered you have some competition from BWY. I was down at their shop getting a new spreader (2) and Todd had a prototpe of his own version of a bowsprit kit that he was going to take to the BWY Rendezvous to demo. His was a much smaller version than yours though, I think it looked about 18'-24" and it would pivot on the front anchor roller bolt and then be fastened down at the aft bolt in the anchor roller, of course the nylon roller had to be removed to do this. I believe he will be selling the setup including a hound for less than $100.00 or so he quoted at the time but I will watch and see. His is a much simpler version and does not appear to be as robust as your invention but I am sure it will sell.
Anyways Thanks a million John. :D

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:35 pm
by Highlander
Terry,

As you can see in the vid posted above with my design the anchor roller can still be left in place and still be functional as an anchor roller :idea:

J 8) :wink:

Re: 3FT Removable/Retractable Bowsprit

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:46 am
by beene
Hi J
Did you find mine inside?

Its in the aft berth.

G