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(@tomswift)
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[#18349]

Has anyone drilled out the obvious hole location for a retrieval line in the Blade Dagger boards?

I think this is what was originally used by the Taipan to raise the boards.

Stephen


 
Posted : August 23, 2006 8:47 am
geert
(@geert)
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I do have drilled the hole locations on my Blade, no problem. What you probably also need is this eyelet:
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Otherwise you risk the retrieval line getting jammed between the daggerboard and the hull.

Geert


 
Posted : August 23, 2006 2:30 pm
 John
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Geert:
Do yo have a photo of the board inserted with the retrieval line attached?
Thanks
John, Blade 720


 
Posted : August 26, 2006 8:37 pm
(@Anonymous 6548)
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On some of my old single handers, I had a second eyelet along side to pull the board dwon too.


 
Posted : August 26, 2006 10:16 pm
geert
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JJD,

Sorry, no pictures. It was the regular Taipan 4.9 setup; a retrieval line attached to the hole in the daggerboard, then through the eyelet and then somewhere to the other hull (or knot both retrieval lines together)so you can retrieve it without going to the lee-side.

Geert


 
Posted : August 29, 2006 4:58 pm
(@wouter)
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John look here, scroll some down :

http://www.geocities.com/f16hpclass/ahpc_taipan_49_how_to_rig.html

Wouter


 
Posted : August 30, 2006 4:06 am
(@Mirjam)
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Here is a picture of a Blade build by Dynautic with its daggerboard lifting system.


 
Posted : December 4, 2006 6:24 am
(@Anonymous 12642)
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Hi Mirjam,

Can you post more detailed pictures of your(Dynautic)Blade?

Thanks,


 
Posted : December 4, 2006 2:11 pm
(@waynemarlow)
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I know carbon is all the rage but isn't the piccie of the Dynautic boat with its dagger board set in a nice carbon case just begging for long term problems. Yah see carbon is very very soft and very prone to abrasion unlike Kevlar or even good old E glass, now one has to raise that board pretty often together with all its little bits of attached sand etc acting as sandpaper, mmmmm I think I'll want to review that design in a couple of years time.


 
Posted : December 4, 2006 4:28 pm
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