Crazy, right? Not for the smart or faint of heart. Then too, she has continued to morph, new stuff, including more foresail, hiking bench seats, larger foil rudder, oars, and above all new bottom shape - don’t even ask. More video shows it all. Enjoy.
if it works . . . seems incredibly awesome. (talk about a "super snark"!!!). good luck with the ever-going work/sail. I"ll be sure to check out some more of your stuff. cheers!🌅
Hi Eric I finally got amas built for my snark. It looks like the two beams are set at the same height so that the amas are parallel to the main hull. Is this correct or do the amas have a slight height advantage forward as compared to aft? Thanks and regards Glen
@@GlenWatson-os9ri I just put mine where they fit since I wasn’t able to find other materials. I never had a real problem with the forward being lower, although would have been better higher. Worked out well for sheeting jib having aka below the wood like that. Plus easier to stand/sit on when necessary. Just get the angle of your ama waterline where you want it. I did extend my AMAs after this was taken by 2’. Another video shows that. Mine were a little underboyant for the winds I liked sailing in. Cheers.
if you dont mind me asking did you use aluminum tubing for crossbeams? if so what is the diameter? 1.5 inch? wall thickness .125? aluminum 6061 or 6063? tysm!
akas are 4 independent pieces. short 6061 aluminum sections inside pvc pipe attached by bolted ss 2" clamps to boat. these did not run full with of boat to save weight. short insert 6061 aluminum tubing slid into those. insert pieces are 1 5/8" od sleeved with fiberglass to fit receivers with 1 7/8" id. wall thickness 1/8" on both. hope that helps
Messing about in boats ! You got it.😂
Nice work
awesome work 🤩
looks awesome, put some big sail plan on
Thx. Carries 142sf. Plenty. Just added 2 feet extra to the amas since this trip. ua-cam.com/video/0JuLmwUEmsk/v-deo.html
whaaaat!? there's a styrofoam snark underneath all that!? amazing
Crazy, right? Not for the smart or faint of heart. Then too, she has continued to morph, new stuff, including more foresail, hiking bench seats, larger foil rudder, oars, and above all new bottom shape - don’t even ask. More video shows it all. Enjoy.
if it works . . . seems incredibly awesome. (talk about a "super snark"!!!). good luck with the ever-going work/sail. I"ll be sure to check out some more of your stuff. cheers!🌅
Hi Eric
I finally got amas built for my snark. It looks like the two beams are set at the same height so that the amas are parallel to the main hull. Is this correct or do the amas have a slight height advantage forward as compared to aft? Thanks and regards
Glen
@@GlenWatson-os9ri I just put mine where they fit since I wasn’t able to find other materials. I never had a real problem with the forward being lower, although would have been better higher. Worked out well for sheeting jib having aka below the wood like that. Plus easier to stand/sit on when necessary. Just get the angle of your ama waterline where you want it. I did extend my AMAs after this was taken by 2’. Another video shows that. Mine were a little underboyant for the winds I liked sailing in. Cheers.
if you dont mind me asking did you use aluminum tubing for crossbeams? if so what is the diameter? 1.5 inch? wall thickness .125? aluminum 6061 or 6063? tysm!
link of trying to build ama and cross beams for drive.google.com/file/d/1O3jNANJ7IuVuqlPQWwtjvTTmY89Dph-Y/view?usp=share_link
Don't mind at all. Sold boat but have some pieces to measure. Send your email.
@@ericdahlkamp6781 and tysm for assisting n yer time:)
@@henrygabriel700 requested access to your Google photos, can't open the link without
akas are 4 independent pieces. short 6061 aluminum sections inside pvc pipe attached by bolted ss 2" clamps to boat. these did not run full with of boat to save weight. short insert 6061 aluminum tubing slid into those. insert pieces are 1 5/8" od sleeved with fiberglass to fit receivers with 1 7/8" id. wall thickness 1/8" on both. hope that helps