Eugene Lyle
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- Mar 25, 2019
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Hello Everybody !
Currently building Dumas 1/8Miller American hydro. Have substituted kit wood with ply to make new parts. Frames from sponson transoms rearward are 1/16 and I've added the requisite lightening holes throughout the framework. I'm nearly ready to assemble the ride pads at this point. Without the pads, the air trap depth at the inner sponson transoms is 7/8". The ride pads will add 3/4" at the sponsom transom inside which I suspect will be too deep. The sponson dihedral is basically zero for about 50% of the sponson length measured forward from the sponson transom without adding the pads so obviously, I'm gonna have to do something there. I'm thinking of trimming down the pad keels. My question is this: What air trap height (sponson depth) should I end up with at the sponson transom insides ?? Or should I try a different approach ?? I did view the pics on the Dumas/ML hybrid Miller build thread but cant really tell how much depth there is with the ML kit. Thanks in advance for any and all input ! ---Gene
Currently building Dumas 1/8Miller American hydro. Have substituted kit wood with ply to make new parts. Frames from sponson transoms rearward are 1/16 and I've added the requisite lightening holes throughout the framework. I'm nearly ready to assemble the ride pads at this point. Without the pads, the air trap depth at the inner sponson transoms is 7/8". The ride pads will add 3/4" at the sponsom transom inside which I suspect will be too deep. The sponson dihedral is basically zero for about 50% of the sponson length measured forward from the sponson transom without adding the pads so obviously, I'm gonna have to do something there. I'm thinking of trimming down the pad keels. My question is this: What air trap height (sponson depth) should I end up with at the sponson transom insides ?? Or should I try a different approach ?? I did view the pics on the Dumas/ML hybrid Miller build thread but cant really tell how much depth there is with the ML kit. Thanks in advance for any and all input ! ---Gene