I finally launched WÄASABI last
weekend, so I thought I would give you a summary of
the project from my perspective, and how I modified
Flyfisher
to accommodate a Piantedosi RowWing.
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I retained most
of the design with the following changes:
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I lowered the height
of the central compartment deck to just 5”
above the keel/hull, to permit the RowWing to
sit over the hatch. I installed an additional
sheet of ¼” ply, 14” wide and
the full length of the aft cockpit, to act as
a stringer to support the aft stanchions and hardware
for the RowWing.
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I added a pair
of 3” tall “half-frames” amidships,
just inboard of the bulkheads C & D, to add
strength to the gunnels and top strake amidships.
These added a lot of stiffness.
They also permit some shockcord to be used
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Under the
central compartment, I added 2 support knees
amidships, 1 fore and 1 aft just inside the
bulkheads, to dramatically increase the deck
strength, which I found too flimsy for my 190lbs.
I also screwed the cleats under the compartment
decking to the bulkheads, and for the forward
and aft compartments, I screwed cleats laterally
through the hull planks. This latter was critical
to again holding my weight without spreading
the hull. I also added additional ply to the
hatch covers themselves to support me.
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In place of
threaded nuts, I built turning toggles for dogging
down the hatch covers. I felt they protruded
less, and were quicker to release and install
the hatch covers. |
I added a 10 x 15”
elliptical bottom window into the hull of the
forward cockpit. I took the installation design
concept from a page on the CLC website. I used
lexan polycarbonate, supposedly much stronger
than acrylic, and safer/lighter than glass. |
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The design
concept included 2 parallel rub strakes alongside
the window on the bottom, just ½”
thick, to minimize scraping on the window when
on the hard. |
I added
a Keel/skeg for the aft 5 ft. of the hull, 3/4”
wide x 5/8” deep. I’m not sure if
this helps tracking when I row or not, but it
certainly does not impede turning – she
still turns on a dime.
Instead of any half-round bronze for the stems,
I glued on an additional 1/4” strip to
the face of the bow stem, as a sacrificial bumper,
to be replaced if/when needed.
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I have drilled
some ¼” deep receiver holes in 3
places along the inwale in the forward cockpit. |
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These will hold
the thin ash frames for a dodger I am building,
to act as a spray deck when I venture out in
rough weather.
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WÄASABI paddles
wonderfully with 1 or 2... |
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... and also
rows very well. |
I am delighted.
Now if she will catch fish! |
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All the best,
Ben Stone
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