Got a little carried away after building the new 10.5ft beams/1st image) for the 6.0 hulls I am waiting for. As I have a complete 5.5 with hulls and beams I got the idea of lengthening the beams instead of fabricating new from scratch. Want to remake the 5.5 to a single hander with 11ft width.
As 100x5mm and 100x6mm alu tubing is available at reasonable cost here, the ca 1200mm needed costs ca 50USD and the stainless 40x3mm needed for a new DS-strap is ca 25USD. So total will not be over 100USD.
Not much work needed either. When turning down 100x5mm to the inside diameter of the beam there will still be 3,8mm thickness left of the tube, with 100x6mm 4,8mm.
Two M8 bolts to hold it together. The strikerband will take care of lengthwise compression.
Compared to the front beam I built(first image), weight penalty will be 1kg with 5mm or 1,8kg with 6mm. I don´t mind this as no racing is involved.
As the Nacra beams has a trampoline groove my idea is to remove the first cm of it and weld the beam to a round tube. After that, the lengthening tube should be slotted for the groove. Don´t know if this will make things better?
Maybe a crazy idea, please try to find the weakest spot! Sketch in the 2nd image.
Edited by revintage on Feb 06, 2018 - 11:17 AM.
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