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Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
By:Mike Hanks
Date: 7/5/2001, 11:49 am
In Response To: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time (Ben Staley)

Ben,

I've had the same problem on my Arctic Tern, but I just broke each one once. Mine where construction problems, not design flaws. I didn't fillet and glass them well enough, small fillets and just glassing one side poorly. Mine have broken when the kayak was fully loaded with camping gear.

Congrats on starting a Walrus. How far along are you? Is it for you or someone else? I've got lots of ideas and helpful hints for the Walrus. I'm currently working on my fourth Walrus-based kayak.

Are you planning on going on the Deception Pass trip on Saturday?

Mike

: Popped the left cheek plate loose again yesterday during roll practice. The
: first time I had only fiberglassed the inside where it attaches to the
: coaming and epoxyed the face. I glassed the outside face to repair it that
: time but it still had some flex and I think it gradually wore out the
: joint.

: This break was more of a twisting tear and it pulled the glass off where
: attached to the coaming.

: Now I'm going to get serious with it and attach it to the hull near the
: bottom so there won't be as much leverage on that one joint. This should
: fix it and as a bonus will allow me a place to lock the boat to the roof
: rack as someone else (Shawn?) pointed out a while back.

: On my next boat I think I will wait to install the cheek plates until after
: the deck and hull are mated, reinforce the hull where the cheek plate will
: sit with multiple layers of fiberglass and make them full length running
: from the coaming down and attaching to the hull.

: Make that on my 3rd boat...since I just started a Walrus :) Hey, everyone
: else is doing it!!!

Messages In This Thread

broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
Ben Staley -- 7/5/2001, 11:31 am
Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 7/7/2001, 10:38 pm
Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
Shawn Baker -- 7/5/2001, 3:33 pm
Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
Ray Port Angeles -- 7/5/2001, 1:03 pm
Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
Wayne G. -- 7/8/2001, 1:20 am
Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
Ray Port Angeles -- 7/10/2001, 7:11 pm
Re: broke a cheek plate for the 2nd time
Mike Hanks -- 7/5/2001, 11:49 am
Re: Mike H.
Ben Staley -- 7/5/2001, 12:05 pm
Hmmm. sounds like a good idea
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/5/2001, 1:14 pm
Re: Hmmm. sounds like a good idea
Alan Adams -- 7/6/2001, 1:33 am
Re: Hmmm. sounds like a good idea
Ben Staley -- 7/6/2001, 11:01 am
dont consider a strongback as a reference point
erez -- 7/6/2001, 12:08 pm
strongbacks and references...
Alan Adams -- 7/6/2001, 4:33 pm
warping during construction of a walrus frame?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/8/2001, 8:12 pm
Re: box beam AKA Joe Greenley
Don Beale -- 7/6/2001, 1:49 am
Re: Walrus Tips
Mike Hanks -- 7/5/2001, 1:11 pm
Re: Walrus Tips
Ben Staley -- 7/5/2001, 1:43 pm
Re: Walrus Tips
Mike Hanks -- 7/5/2001, 2:01 pm
Re: Walrus Tips
Ben Staley -- 7/5/2001, 3:19 pm