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Re: Shortening Great Auk
By:Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks
Date: 11/18/1999, 9:44 am
In Response To: Shortening Great Auk (Tim Shelburne)

> 1. What effect does shortening have on the end forms, specifically how far
> past the last form should the end form reach? Do I need to shorten this
> length from the purchased plans?

Generally you will want to shorten the endforms when you reduce the distance between the forms. But, you can probably get away with it if you dont. Put all the forms on the stongback except the endforms and lay a couple temporary strips on them. Temporarily put the endforms (stem forms) in place at the length you want. See if it is possible to get the strips to run fair (it should be). Then temporarily place the cross-sectional end forms and adjust them so the strips can run fair. Secure them in place. You may need to grind the forms a little to make the strips run smooth and fair.

> 2. What effect does shortening have on the size and placement of the
> cockpit opening?

Use the same size cockpit. The center of gravity should be approximately in the middle of the boat. Locate the back of the cockpit 14"-16" behind the center point of the boat.

Messages In This Thread

Shortening Great Auk
Tim Shelburne -- 11/17/1999, 2:28 pm
Re: Shortening Great Auk
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 11/18/1999, 9:44 am