It is a bit confusing for sure.
Here are the pictures.
The knife points to waterline. The sole seems to be the line above that.
Here the sole seems much higher than dwl.
Here, again at Frame E, the sole where people will walk is well above dwl. My apologies on all of these I have been misinterpreting perhaps and throwing off the designer maybe.
LB26 Strikers height
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Re: LB26 Strikers height
Dear Dan,fallguy1000 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:03 am It is a bit confusing for sure.
Here are the pictures.
The knife points to waterline. The sole seems to be the line above that.
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Here the sole seems much higher than dwl.
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Here, again at Frame E, the sole where people will walk is well above dwl. My apologies on all of these I have been misinterpreting perhaps and throwing off the designer maybe.
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Yes .i am confusing because sole level seen higher than dwl at bulkheads G.
I have to wait JM's info.
Thx for your suppports.
Regards
Re: LB26 Strikers height
Dear Mr.Martens,jacquesmm wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:38 amThe top of the sole is at the DWL.
Use that DWL as your reference and measure from there.
If you still have your molds, drop a couple of them in the hull and mark the DWL.
If not, redraw a couple of them and measure along the side. You can measure from the chine, redraw only that part.
You will end up with a line like the one shown by Fallguy.
That DWL is your reference. It will give you a level sole.
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A small difference in the level of the sole does not matter but it must be level.
Thx for your response.But it seems that the level of sole is higher than the dwl on bulkheads frame G and E.
Can you pls recheck?
Regards
Re: LB26 Strikers height
You are correct, I am wrong. The cockpit sole is well above the DWL. Let's refer only to the DWL.
The top of the outside stringer is 12 mm below that DWL.
The cockpit sole is at a slight angle: lower face is 154 mm above DWL at the transom and 228 mm at the cockpit bulkhead.
The top of the outside stringer is 12 mm below that DWL.
The cockpit sole is at a slight angle: lower face is 154 mm above DWL at the transom and 228 mm at the cockpit bulkhead.
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Re: LB26 Strikers height
This would mean each frame varies in height, but there are no numbers in the drawings.jacquesmm wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:59 pm You are correct, I am wrong. The cockpit sole is well above the DWL. Let's refer only to the DWL.
The top of the outside stringer is 12 mm below that DWL.
The cockpit sole is at a slight angle: lower face is 154 mm above DWL at the transom and 228 mm at the cockpit bulkhead.
Is there any way to provide rough dimensions?
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Re: LB26 Strikers height
I suppose you could string to the frame locations if you did not have them.
Re: LB26 Strikers height
That sole does not sit on the stringers.
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Re: LB26 Strikers height
Is the pitch on the frames done to move water aft for self bailing?
You said the sole is not level, so just curious about the 3" pitch change.
Re: LB26 Strikers height
Yes. I design that in "big" boats.fallguy1000 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:07 am
Is the pitch on the frames done to move water aft for self bailing?
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Re: LB26 Strikers height
Fatih, I am going to help by drawing a vertical section through the stringers center and will email it to you.
From there, you will have the shape of the bottom of the stringers relative to the DWL.
You will have to offset for the hull thickness but that is easy.
From there, you will have the shape of the bottom of the stringers relative to the DWL.
You will have to offset for the hull thickness but that is easy.
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