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Rocker Measurement: Where?

Posted By: Pete Roszyk
Date: Thursday, 18 November 1999, at 3:13 p.m.

In the December "Sea Kayaker" there's an article about building the CLC West River 180, with the plans and steps and so on.

At a point in the process before the hull is glassed, a photo caption says, "When the hull is resting on two level sawhorses use a string to check that you have 2" of rocker." I couldn't find any other mention concerning this, so my question is:

Where, and how, if appropriate, is rocker measured?

- Where the keel starts to actually turn up at the bow or stern?

- Where the tangent to that curve goes through a 45 degree angle to level?

- At the imaginary intersection of the straight line extensions of the keel with the stems?

- Where the waterline is at any given displacement at the bow and stern?

- Somewhere else?

In the Pygmy kits the measurement is made at measured distances from a specified location on the keel line, i.e., "x" inches fore and aft of the middle butt seam, but here in the West River that location can vary depending on the scarf work, and in any event it isn't specified.

Any thoughts?

Messages In This Thread

Rocker Measurement: Where?
Pete Roszyk -- Thursday, 18 November 1999, at 3:13 p.m.
Re: Rocker Measurement: Where?
lee -- Thursday, 18 November 1999, at 8:44 p.m.
Re: Rocker Measurement: Where?
Dean Trexel -- Friday, 19 November 1999, at 11:46 p.m.
Re: Rocker Measurement: Where?
Bram -- Saturday, 20 November 1999, at 12:00 p.m.

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