RC Sailboat DIY Bombproof Rudder Build

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • This is how rudders are made for Bearospace boats.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @XenosBoreios
    @XenosBoreios Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for your wonderful “how-to” videos. I am working on “Emma” at the moment and have enjoyed watching and rewatching your posts. Your boats are lovely “swimmers.”

  • @dracovolans319
    @dracovolans319 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Excellent craftsmanship. Thank you for the effort.

  • @northwind9505
    @northwind9505 Před 4 lety +2

    Always great workmanship that you do. I"m working on a small 2' foot J-boat. Working off of full size plans is a challenge. Love your work and hope to see more soon.

  • @serdaraytemiz
    @serdaraytemiz Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for magnificent videos Gary. I used to run in the IOM class but that can get tense and while I love the people when its event time things get a little wierd. I love the relaxation and peace of mind I get from sailing so I decided to build a more traditional and scale boat.
    I am rebuilding my IOM as it got damaged during a transit but while working at it I was watching CZcams videos on RC sailboats and came across your channel.
    So much information shared and very enlightening. I had been real scared of sails and rigging and I feel so much more comfortable now that I watched your videos. I will start checking out materials we have here in Turkey. I was going to buy the plans unfortunately our "magnificent " country blocked Paypal (pun intended). I guess I will go the calculate displacement and make it up route :)
    I always hated planking but your designs gave me the insight to use the singe side pieces which makes things so much easier. I also want to make it a full heel as we get a lot of debris and the boat gets stuck. In IOM we have a rescue boat that helps when you are completely stuck but when sailing for fun you are alone mostly and the bulbs always gets stuck. Murphy's laws I guess works here as well.
    One thing I have not figured out is how do you decide on mast length and sail size compared to your displacement.
    Appreciate your videos and stay safe.

    • @sailtails2775
      @sailtails2775  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Serdar for your story and your can do attitude.
      As far as sail area to displacement - Calculations on the drawing board provide an approximation of stability. Building and sailing a prototype boat allows more accurate measurements and observation of the performance. Hull size and shape of course have a great influence on the amount of stability available. All the Bearospace boats share a similar V-bottom hull form, and their sail area/displacement ranges from about:
      35sq.in./pound - (496sq.cm./kg) - Mild mannered schooner
      55sq.in./pound - (780sq.cm./kg) - Rather lively cutter

    • @serdaraytemiz
      @serdaraytemiz Před 3 lety

      @@sailtails2775 so I guess the IOM boats fall into madbull category. Only the mainsail area is roughly 5832cm2 which puts it to 1.458 sq.cm/kg (4000 minimum weight which we all try to get to)
      so basically as long as I make sure the the bouyancy and center of gravity are in good positions, I keep the displacement safe and keep an eye on the sq.cm/kg sail are I should be safe.
      I was thinking about making the keel ballast layered so I can change the weight to see how it behaves. It would be easier to do than making a new one each time I want to test. The con would be that the center of gravity will be a little higher but I think I will add that to safety margin and since this boat is to enjoy sailing I am not going to concern myself too much with that.
      I will start drawing and calculating while collecting materials.
      Again thank you for the reply. It has shed a lot of light to my shadow of doubts :)

  • @georgebillington7019
    @georgebillington7019 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the help Gary! I have just started assembling the hull on my gaff-rigged ‘Irene’. The rudder is still to come and should be a nice finishing touch

  • @josuemelara5085
    @josuemelara5085 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks, I still working on my emma boat, starting the sails😊

  • @user-oy8gu1pe8c
    @user-oy8gu1pe8c Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your teach video, I am trying to modeling the Emma's 3D model in computer, and prepuare to build one,。Looking forward to your new work,and wish you healthy.

  • @user-lo3wt4kl5y
    @user-lo3wt4kl5y Před 4 lety +2

    Спасибо вам за ваше творчество. Я из России. У нас таких яхт не строят. Ждём ещё видео о постройке. Очень много тонкостей при. Постройке. Много вопросов!

  • @b33gft67
    @b33gft67 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial. thanks!

  • @simtalkayak
    @simtalkayak Před 3 měsíci

    What would happen if you added some led shot at the bottom of the rudder? Will it damage the rudder in any way?

  • @456Broscowagner
    @456Broscowagner Před rokem

    Show Nice ...

  • @breton7905
    @breton7905 Před 4 lety

    Awesome boats! Where do you buy your servos/other electronics?

  • @woodfinchcrafts7267
    @woodfinchcrafts7267 Před 3 lety

    Isnt bending the rod a much simpler method than putting in extra rods?

    • @woodfinchcrafts7267
      @woodfinchcrafts7267 Před 3 lety

      I do like the pull/pull system

    • @sailtails2775
      @sailtails2775  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for asking about this. The rudder is fairly large, the stock is 1/4" diameter. Bending might be possible, but the extra rods (1/8") are easy to do. They provide support over the entire surface and allow the rudder to have a thinner trailing edge.

    • @petronopulas
      @petronopulas Před 3 lety

      @@sailtails2775 What size tubing for the rod to go in please

    • @sailtails2775
      @sailtails2775  Před 3 lety

      @@petronopulas I simply let the 1/4" rudder stock ride in a drilled 17/64" hole in a wooden support block glued into the hull. I saturate the drilled hole with penetrating epoxy, and I grease the rudder stock occasionally.

    • @petronopulas
      @petronopulas Před 3 lety

      @@sailtails2775 thank you for your reply. Sir. I thought you would have put an aluminium tube in the wood block and the rod inside that but if it works ok without then I’ll try that.

  • @carlosprimero7147
    @carlosprimero7147 Před 3 lety

    Where could I buy the plans?