I guess I thought the bent pole in the first picture was the mast. I was gonna come give you a nuggie like you’ve never had if it had been the mast and you weren’t gonna replace it.
And a pretty boat it is. With a brand spanking new centerboard line!Right @Kermit
That was the old pole. You’ve seen my boat since that incident.
And wet!Yeah but putting up with the two of you replacing centerboard lines was a whoot being with two wiley rabbits but fun
One of the highlights was finding out that Mr. Granger misprounces his own name! ;-) I wish I could have seen my expression. It must have been priceless.A bad day messing around on a boat beats a good day at work.... and that wern’t a bad day
I like it.... makes sense. Gorilla glue is a holy mess so if I try this, I'll wear rubber gloves for sure. I have not had trouble with my pole bending (that's what she said) but it sure can't hurt to over engineer something so critical.James,
If you want to stiffen up the pole, something I did on another project that worked really well was to get some wooden dowel rods that barely fit inside the metal gin pole, cover them in gorilla glue, then shove the dowel rods inside the metal gin pole. As the gorilla glue cures, its epands, locking the wooden dowel rods inside the metal tube. Based off my unoffical "bend the rod with my hand" test, I say it makes the gin pole at least 3 times more stiff. Another advatage to doing the wood dowel rods, is now your gin pole should float.
Hope that helps.
You know what you got the Like for.I like it.... makes sense. Gorilla glue is a holy mess so if I try this, I'll wear rubber gloves for sure. I have not had trouble with my pole bending (that's what she said) but it sure can't hurt to over engineer something so critical.
You have mentioned .... a few timesYou know what you got the Like for.