I clamped my motor down to where it never pivots and it always straight ahead, that way when I start it I just use the boat rudder to guide the boat. I don't see any reason for the motor to pivot. Plenty of those little motors around, people never get rid of them and it doesn't take much work to...
I used to sail a lot on Smith Mountain lake Virginia. One time a storm came up and we went into a cove. After the storm the way out of the cove was the wind in our face and not enough room to tack. I paddled until I nearly flipping died and to no avail. We spent several hours in that cove and...
I was just downstairs looking at something else and grabbed the camera.
This is the mount I made and the old motor I used. The motor is old but simple and very faithful. It was made long before recoil starters, so I have to carry the starter rope with a knot in it in my life jacket pocket...
Sorry, I don't have a good picture of the mount for the motor on the boat. I made the mount myself with some aluminum and a tig welder. I didn't want an electric motor with the battery to deal with and a sure as heck didn't want an motor mounted right to the stern and interfering with the...
No place to to take it. I am quite a ways from any decent lake. I used to tow her about 250 miles to a lake in VA that my inlaws had and they sold the place. Now my brother has a place down at Lake Hartwell and I hope I can sail her there.
I would say, ask yourself this one question. If you dig cut a hole in there and find out the worst, what would you do about it? More than likely you got jugs of air under the benches like my capri14. You might call the manufacturer and find out for sure before cutting a hole.
Hey, I just...
Wow, I usually tow my capri 14 with a 4 cylinder ranger pickup truck and get about 25mpg. That boat and trailer are feather light and very aerodynamic.
See that top is just as far down on the inside as the outside, so it fits snug on the stern and the bottom piece has rubber on it so it don't scratch the gelcoat. The only way that ladder can come off is by sliding up and if you look careful you can see a small plastic screw in that top peice...
How much is a lot? a couple gallons? 5 gallons? 20 gallons? Here is what I found with my model 3 Capri 14.2. I was sailing a lot back then because my inlaws had a place on the lake and we would spend weeks at a time on the lake. Somedays I would get a little water in the bilge and somedays...
I don't think it would be a problem at all. If you look at my thread about my home made ladder, you can see the picture on all 210 pounds of me hanging off the ladder while the boat is on the trailer. I don't think you are going to get much more force than that on the stern, not matter what you...
Found a piece on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/lexan-polycarbonate-sheet-clear-1-2-x-48-1-2-x-7-1-4-/360257012246?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53e0fdc216#ht_500wt_922
Nevermind, I see you are talking about the stick and not the rudder itself.
One thing you might be interested in. I made a rudder for another boat out of Lexan.
Companies sometimes sell pieces of this for cheap. Get some at least 1/2 thick and it can be cut with a band saw or jig saw and can be drilled tapped, etc and is tough as nails. The only thing I have seen start...
Hey, Its me again. The bride and I went sailing on a little lake today and so sailing is back in my blood again. Its probably been 4-5 years but back then I could not find a decent ladder for the back of this boat. Everything out there was too big, too heavy, too expensive, or just flat again...
I haven't been posting on here in a long time, but tomorrow I sail my boat again for the first time in 2 years. Its a little lake owned by the power company but I am just "learning the ropes" again because my brother now has a place down on hartwell that I can use and get back on a big lake...
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