by madwolf » Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:39 pm
I have an older wooden Aeropiccola HMS Bounty model which has a somewhat sentimental value to me. The problem is that it came with a warped keel. A while back when I got it, I tried just about anything the manufacturer recommended (soak it in water, then let it sit for a while under some pressure), but the keel was still just as warped as it was before. Finally, I ended up breaking it in half.
I've tried to order another one from the manufacturer and not only was the new keel they sent me wrong, but even more crooked than the original one. At this point I'm thinking of maybe drawing it in Autocad and have a cutting company cut me a new one out of a plastic or other material. I'm just wondering if there is maybe an easier way to make a new keel. The one that came with the kit is 5mm thick. Plywood in the US is usually around 4 or 6. I am not even sure I want to use plywood anymore. Any other ideas?
I have an older wooden Aeropiccola HMS Bounty model which has a somewhat sentimental value to me. The problem is that it came with a warped keel. A while back when I got it, I tried just about anything the manufacturer recommended (soak it in water, then let it sit for a while under some pressure), but the keel was still just as warped as it was before. Finally, I ended up breaking it in half.
I've tried to order another one from the manufacturer and not only was the new keel they sent me wrong, but even more crooked than the original one. At this point I'm thinking of maybe drawing it in Autocad and have a cutting company cut me a new one out of a plastic or other material. I'm just wondering if there is maybe an easier way to make a new keel. The one that came with the kit is 5mm thick. Plywood in the US is usually around 4 or 6. I am not even sure I want to use plywood anymore. Any other ideas?