The question about supporting the beam below the mast ... any
vertical post must not stop at the "floor" of the cabin but go down
to the hull and also have lateral support from the bulkhead or
whatever to spread the load so that it will not push a bulge in the
hull. Anyone who has installed such vertical support emphasizes
these things. (We simply strengthened the beam on forward side
without changing vertical support and it seems to have worked okay,
just don't super-tighten the rigging.)
Brian I wish you good luck in finding a used Tinker, they are not
common. I would be delighted to sell our Traveller but would not
sell it to you as a colleague and potential friend, because ... it
has travelled over 6,000 nautical miles with us, it is now about 30%
caulk and glue and sealer, I closed off the daggerboard slot because
water slopped up when motoring and wetted the captain's behind.
Also, gave away the sailing rig in 1993, possibly the dealer in
Montreal still has it and would be glad to get rid of it!
John
J.B. Sprague, Salt Spring Island B.C., Flagfish no. 1492
vertical post must not stop at the "floor" of the cabin but go down
to the hull and also have lateral support from the bulkhead or
whatever to spread the load so that it will not push a bulge in the
hull. Anyone who has installed such vertical support emphasizes
these things. (We simply strengthened the beam on forward side
without changing vertical support and it seems to have worked okay,
just don't super-tighten the rigging.)
Brian I wish you good luck in finding a used Tinker, they are not
common. I would be delighted to sell our Traveller but would not
sell it to you as a colleague and potential friend, because ... it
has travelled over 6,000 nautical miles with us, it is now about 30%
caulk and glue and sealer, I closed off the daggerboard slot because
water slopped up when motoring and wetted the captain's behind.
Also, gave away the sailing rig in 1993, possibly the dealer in
Montreal still has it and would be glad to get rid of it!
John
J.B. Sprague, Salt Spring Island B.C., Flagfish no. 1492