charles siler Well-Known Member Joined Oct 29, 2011 Messages 2,004 Mar 21, 2017 #21 Ya its pretty veg! I used a square strait board and aluminum angle brackets wrapped in wax paper to square things up and clamps the yang lol. Last edited by a moderator: Mar 21, 2017
Ya its pretty veg! I used a square strait board and aluminum angle brackets wrapped in wax paper to square things up and clamps the yang lol.
Shane Bastick Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2011 Messages 3,757 Mar 21, 2017 #22 thanks for the info, i guess as long as the boat is built flat and square, it doesn't need the original jig, the only detail i have on the jig from Blazer was the length and width, which would be the internal beam of the hull anyway
thanks for the info, i guess as long as the boat is built flat and square, it doesn't need the original jig, the only detail i have on the jig from Blazer was the length and width, which would be the internal beam of the hull anyway
Shane Bastick Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2011 Messages 3,757 Mar 21, 2017 #23 Also never got a reply from Rum Racing regarding their sport 40 rudder either, with right sided tiller
Also never got a reply from Rum Racing regarding their sport 40 rudder either, with right sided tiller
dave roach Well-Known Member Vendor Joined May 28, 2004 Messages 4,290 Mar 21, 2017 #24 Shane The whiplash is a flat broad build 20/40/gas make sure all the bulk heads are square.I have built a few Whiplash.Good luck Last edited by a moderator: Mar 21, 2017
Shane The whiplash is a flat broad build 20/40/gas make sure all the bulk heads are square.I have built a few Whiplash.Good luck
Shane Bastick Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2011 Messages 3,757 Mar 22, 2017 #25 thanks Dave, looking forward to the build, just need the spare time now to get started