M Mike Stewart Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2004 Messages 221 Nov 23, 2005 #1 Almost finished with my new outrigger. Any thoughts?
gil sonsino Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2004 Messages 1,764 Nov 23, 2005 #2 Good job Mike ...what engine class? Gill
Racerdude Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 76 Nov 23, 2005 #3 Only thought: Keep it far away from heavy bouys!!! Don't let it go the way of the previous rigger!!!!
Only thought: Keep it far away from heavy bouys!!! Don't let it go the way of the previous rigger!!!!
nitro_nemesis Well-Known Member Joined Nov 6, 2005 Messages 164 Nov 23, 2005 #4 Sweet lookin' lil' setup you've got there
M Mike Stewart Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2004 Messages 221 Nov 25, 2005 #5 Gil, It is a .67 rigger. Thank You for the Picture gallery on building a rigger. Building a jig sure helped with making the hull straight and true.
Gil, It is a .67 rigger. Thank You for the Picture gallery on building a rigger. Building a jig sure helped with making the hull straight and true.
D dannyual767 Well-Known Member Joined May 27, 2004 Messages 633 Nov 25, 2005 #6 Mike, what kind of rigger is it? Did you build it from a kit or did you scratch build it from plans? Thanks. Danny
Mike, what kind of rigger is it? Did you build it from a kit or did you scratch build it from plans? Thanks. Danny
M Mike Stewart Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2004 Messages 221 Nov 25, 2005 #7 scratch built from a 5'x5' sheet of baltic birch ply, and a surfboard blank of foam. Measurements came from many different places. Checkout Gil Sonsino's Pictures on building a rigger.
scratch built from a 5'x5' sheet of baltic birch ply, and a surfboard blank of foam. Measurements came from many different places. Checkout Gil Sonsino's Pictures on building a rigger.