low frequency vibration

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ChuckF

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May 4, 2004
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While out off Cape Cod yesterday in beautiful weather yesterday, we noticed a strange vibration that seemed to be coming from the hull itself. We were going at about 3-4 knots at the time. I looked at the standing rigging to see if anything was visibly moving, but didn't see anything. It would last a few seconds and then disappear. It happened two or three times yesterday. I have noticed it before, but for some reason it seemed stronger yesterday. Any ideas? Chuck Watery Tart
 
Apr 1, 2004
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Hunter 170 Yorktown, VA
From my Laser days

If I recall correctly, this is the trailing edge of the centerboard or rudder having some flutter. This can be caused by a warping of the trailing edge. If you get a chance, closely examine the trailing edge of both CB and rudder. You may need a large, flat guide to determine where the warping or oddity is. Just a guess. For repair ideas, try searing the web for 'Laser centerboard hum' or something like that.
 

gball

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Jun 8, 2004
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Hunter 170 Alachua, FL
Centerboard hum/ 170

Chuck, I've felt/heard the same thing in my 170, albeit in heavier breezes only. I wonder if the two strips installed on the bottom of the hull (along either side of the CB trunk) don't occassionally cause some racket via vibration/water flow? That's been my theory, although hull harmonics can ocassionally cause this-- at a precise speed, the hull begins to shudder slightly. CB trailing edge is another culprit. I too have had this problem while sailing my dad's Laser--- while screaming downwind on a run. I think John is on to something. Full sails, Mike G. s/v Lil Sport -h170 Alachua, FL
 

ChuckF

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May 4, 2004
5
- - MA
the centerboard seems like a good bet.

Thanks for the ideas. I will try the "laying of the hands" on the centerboard the next time I hear it to see if that is the source. Chuck Watery Tart
 
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