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Re: Skeggers, Unite!
By:Greg Steeves
Date: 4/18/1999, 1:35 am
In Response To: Skeggers, Unite! (Pete Rudie)

> I dropped by Mariner Kayaks today and had a nice chat with the Broze
> brothers about skegs and such. They agree that skegs are better than
> rudders, and although one of their designs has a retractable one most of
> their designs do not. Theirs is molded into the hull, from the center of
> buoyancy to the stern upsweep, and the claim is that it reduces (prevents,
> in most cases) weathercocking, and also prevents broaching in surf. They
> advised that I temporarily fit a chunk of 3/4" stock to the keel aft
> of the cockpit, load up some tools and go play. Here is more of their
> advice. The skeg should not extend below an imaginary line extending the
> keel line from the center of the boat, so it doesn't get ground off on
> rocks and pebbles. Adjust the shape so that when dead in the water the bow
> blows downwind just a little faster than the stern, so that when underway
> and the bow is stuck in its own wave the lateral forces will act equally
> fore and aft. Take a plane, spoke shave, rasp, Surform or whatever your
> favorite shaping tool may be and carve on the mockup until it's right.
> When it seems right, try it out in different conditions and fine tune it
> some more. When positive it's right, fabricate it out of wood, fair it out
> and glass it in.

> It seems to work on Mariner boats. On the upside there are no moving
> parts, no leaks, and no places for pebbles to get jammed inside. On the
> downside, you can't adjust for different weather conditions or desired
> handling characteristics. Now that my adjustable skeg is almost ready for
> installation, here comes a whole new slant on the problem. Whatcha gonna
> do?

There is always some thing, just don't deplay it deep when your close to shore. I've started contructing my skeg. i found some tougher tubing for the cable hosing, Synflex, brake hose for trucks. I'm going to use brass fittings to ease replacement of the hose if it wears or the cable if it becomes damaged.

Later, gotta get some sleep so I can tackle more on the boat before the weekend is gone.

greg

Messages In This Thread

Skeggers, Unite!
Pete Rudie -- 4/17/1999, 11:09 pm
Re: Skeggers, Unite!
jeff warrick -- 4/18/1999, 9:53 pm
Re: Skeggers, Unite!
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/18/1999, 10:14 am
Fixed skeg
Pete Rudie -- 4/25/1999, 1:55 am
Re: Skeggers, Unite!
Greg Steeves -- 4/18/1999, 1:35 am