Hi Phil.
The hull and wings are all carbon.
A bit of background, sorry this is getting complicated but it is the easiest way to explain.
CurrentlyI have a pod in the centre of the cockpit floor with 4 lines going out to each side (forestay, caps, shrouds and foil) which is the perfect recipe for falling over or accidentally letting off the rig tension at any opportunity
At the front of the cockpit, you will see two clam cleats by the front wing mount on the edge. That is the vang and cunning ham.
The plan-Twist grip foil - a la ovington twist grip and anti torsion roap UJs
- forestay at the mast base
- caps and lower shrouds to the two forward clam cleats
route the cunning and vang around the cockpit edge and up to two jammers on the edge of the hull about where the lines go at the moment.
cockpit shapeSee the link below
I have a low false floor so it looks like a traditional cockpit with at least 300mm down to the cockpit floor, the top sides are maybe 15-20mm thick i would guess a a carbon foam sandwich with no increase in width at the top.
-So i need to make a mount on the top edge of the topsides/gunwale/cockpit to take the cleat.
- so making it out of carbon scraps and have G10 where it touches the cleat may get me around this.
- or even how about just a layer of glass fiber over carbon and glue the cleat onto that?
When i work out how to post a picture i will show you what i mean.
Here is my boat, scroll down for the cockpit and spaghetti
http://theboatyardatbeer.com/international14.htmIf you dont want to click the link, google beer boatyard i14
Thanks,
Ed